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Feb 25, 2010 15:22 |  #1

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Feb 25, 2010 15:52 |  #2

That came out nice.


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Feb 25, 2010 15:59 |  #3

canonloader wrote in post #9682216 (external link)
That came out nice.

thanks. its had a tad of "HDR" editing done to it to bring out the details with LucisArt 3 ED plug-in. I made a duplicate layer and processed that layer then added a layer mask to it so that I could erase everything around the books as it PP gave it a purplish tint.


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Feb 25, 2010 16:03 |  #4

I see the HDR look now. I was wondering what it was. :)


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Feb 25, 2010 20:15 |  #5

Any reason as to why you have choosen to shoot with the bottom of the box showing?

Although cleanly lit I think you need to reshoot and take into account the product and what mood you're trying to convey.


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Feb 25, 2010 21:26 |  #6

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Any reason as to why you have choosen to shoot with the bottom of the box showing?

Although cleanly lit I think you need to reshoot and take into account the product and what mood you're trying to convey.

wasnt really thinking about it. i guess i should have stood it up.


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Feb 25, 2010 21:28 |  #7

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wasnt really thinking about it. i guess i should have stood it up.

Go on. Shoot it again! :)


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Feb 25, 2010 21:50 |  #8

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Go on. Shoot it again! :)

LOL, check back tomorrow. Ill tackle it and have it up then.


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Feb 25, 2010 22:00 |  #9

justAL wrote in post #9683745 (external link)
Any reason as to why you have choosen to shoot with the bottom of the box showing?

Although cleanly lit I think you need to reshoot and take into account the product and what mood you're trying to convey.

Agreed.

PS - when you reshoot with the box standing up, don't forget to turn the books right side up! ;)


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Feb 25, 2010 22:05 |  #10

CafeRacer808 wrote in post #9684364 (external link)
Agreed.

PS - when you reshoot with the box standing up, don't forget to turn the books right side up! ;)

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