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Mar 28, 2007 21:12 |  #1

I've been itching to use my 5D on some more portraits, so I dragged my boyfriend out with me to Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) over in Santa Monica. Unfortunately a lot of the photos which I LOVED didn't survive as my CF card did something very weird. He and I previewed all the photos on my camera just fine, but the moment the card was put into the computer (via card reader) it showed up as being full of a bunch of funky folders with weird, encrypted characters. It turns out a HUGE chunk of photos is just..missing, yet the photos that are present are numbered consecutively. I am baffled, and none of the data recovery software I ran has been able to salvage anything thus far so I am just calling it a loss at this point and will just re-shoot with him later this week or next week. Still I was able to process/work with the leftovers I do have, so I'm going to share my favorite one here, and also take this opportunity to show everyone just how much post processing I perform on my photos at times. The style I like to use most is the same style as seen in some movie posters, video grame promotional 'art', and some celebrity/commercial photography (such as album covers, promotional photos for movies/tv series, etc)

The specs for the image are as follows:
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Tronix Explorer 1200WS battery unit (to power the ABR800)

Shutter Speed: 1/15 sec
ISO: 50
Aperture: f/11
Focal Length: 24mm

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A closer crop here, showing the details of his face:
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And here is the original photo, out of camera, RAW conversion, no PP work. As you can see I made a lot of changes and airbrushed it quite a bit to get it to where I wanted it to be.

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A basic guide for an image like this is as follows:

1 - Open the photo in Adobe Camera RAW. Tweak exposure and such if needed.
2 - Convert it to an HDR image in Photomatix PRO
3 - Take it back into Photoshop and proceed to tweak it a bit and 'accentuate' the grit the HDR conversion has added with the Curves tool.
4 - Continue color tweaking a bit with Curves.
5 - Start airbrushing in elements you wish to change (in this case, darkening the sky, turning on the light down stairs, and making his shirt black. Skin blemishes are left alone, despite the fact that by this stage they are just JUMPING out at you. All your edits should be done in layers though, as various layer styles (Overlay, Color Burn, etc) are needed.
6 - Flatten layers and apply more Curves tool effects. Continue this for a few more steps until the colors start to look the way you want.
7 - Go in and airbrush out skin blemishes, correct background elements and further airbrush/refine any areas that need it.
8 - More Curves to unify the effects and add the final color effect.

And you're done ;) Basically the main things are layers, layer styles, and the curves tool. The airbrush, clone, and gradient tools are your friends, too ;) Use them!

EDIT: added another photo on page 2!

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Mar 28, 2007 22:07 |  #2

You have done an awesome job on the edit!
I like it!


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Mar 28, 2007 22:09 |  #3

This is awesome. Is your processing technique something you picked up from a tutorial or is it your own creation through experimentation?


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Mar 28, 2007 22:15 |  #4

#1 is great, love the effect, nice work


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Mar 28, 2007 22:23 |  #5

Absolutely excellent work.....I would be interested in knowing how much time you invested in post processing. Sorry to hear about the lost images.


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Mar 28, 2007 22:28 |  #6

Very good job. It is nice to see what can be dine with an ordinary photo.


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Mar 28, 2007 22:33 |  #7

Love it! What brand card screwed you? I have had problems with Lexar, but not with the strange characters.


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Mar 28, 2007 22:36 |  #8

Very Nice! I love it. You will have to write up a tutorial on how to do that for the less artistic like myself, if you don't mind sharing.;)


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Mar 28, 2007 22:38 |  #9

Skippy29 wrote in post #2947268 (external link)
This is awesome. Is your processing technique something you picked up from a tutorial or is it your own creation through experimentation?

Thanks! The technique is something I learned by myself through experimenting in Photoshop. When I got sick of using just the 'Curves' tool alone on my photos, I started using HDR in addition to that tool, and even airbrushing and using layers with gradients and such for further effects. Having a background in art helps greatly though, especially when it comes to painting in effects from scratch!

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Absolutely excellent work.....I would be interested in knowing how much time you invested in post processing. Sorry to hear about the lost images.

This photo took around 2-3+ hours of work to get where it is now, if not more. My time spent in post processing does depend on the photo though and what it needs done.

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Love it! What brand card screwed you? I have had problems with Lexar, but not with the strange characters.

It's a Hitachi 4GB Microdrive. I know folks will gripe and groan at the mention of 'microdrive' but I have NEVER had it fail me, ever. This is the first time I have seen it behave adversely. Aside from being a bit slow and a battery drainer, my microdrive has ALWAYS been a rock solid performer.


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Mar 28, 2007 22:39 |  #10

R_Metzel wrote in post #2947414 (external link)
Very Nice! I love it. You will have to write up a tutorial on how to do that for the less artistic like myself, if you don't mind sharing.;)

Please Please Please :) I see a bunch of the hip hop albums out my way(bay area) using this technique and would to know how it was done. INFACT I was going to post a thread asking how it was done/


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Mar 28, 2007 22:45 |  #11

Skippy29 wrote in post #2947268 (external link)
This is awesome. Is your processing technique something you picked up from a tutorial or is it your own creation through experimentation?

^ Yeah that!


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Mar 28, 2007 22:54 |  #12

That's an amazing edit. I would love to see a full tutorial from you on how to accomplish this sort of effect.
While I've used Photoshop for years and know my way around it pretty well, I never have the creativity or thought process to create ideas like this. When I saw the first image I wondered how the original shot looked... and when I saw how vastly different it started out, I was blown away.

Fantastic job! Please share the process :)


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Mar 29, 2007 00:36 |  #13

You want to see something similar to this effect by an 18 year old that created his own style check this kids work out http://www.joeyl.com/ (external link)




  
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Mar 29, 2007 01:05 |  #14

you're confusing HDR with tone-mapping.


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Mar 29, 2007 01:34 |  #15

Thats amazing! Great Job!


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