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01/05/2006 12:51:57 PM · #26 |
Originally posted by Prof_Fate: Wouldn't paper be boring? I mean, black or white for low/hi key, and can probably throw a gelled light on it for some color but for sales to the average joe or jane... |
A nice seamless completely vanishes from the image and all the focus is on the subject. I don't know if the average joe or jane will like this, but I certainly do. I guess this is more of a style issue than I originally thought....
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01/05/2006 01:08:08 PM · #27 |
Originally posted by Nusbaum: Originally posted by Prof_Fate: Wouldn't paper be boring? I mean, black or white for low/hi key, and can probably throw a gelled light on it for some color but for sales to the average joe or jane... |
A nice seamless completely vanishes from the image and all the focus is on the subject. I don't know if the average joe or jane will like this, but I certainly do. I guess this is more of a style issue than I originally thought.... |
David,
I think it depends on your intended use and audience. For an modeling work I like seamless and some parents like it for high key work, too, but sometimes I find that parents want texture to the background instead of just color. I like how the seamless works out and is easy to edit in post but some people seem to find it plain even with color on it.
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01/05/2006 01:50:08 PM · #28 |
I should have admitted right up front that I have little experience in the area of studio work. In fact, I just started working in a make shift studio this week and I selected a background based on my personal preferences rather than any knowledge of what a customer might like.
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01/05/2006 02:42:09 PM · #29 |
The Perfect Backdrop
Maybe what I should buy is a 10ftx20ft sheet of digital paper. Then I can change the backgrounds on a whim. And benefit from the fact that no shadows will be seen...
Hmm...where did I put that $10 million check...?
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