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04/09/2008 05:14:32 AM · #1 |
I just finished my first commercial shoot for a resort company.
Would love to get a feedback from fellow DPC members on the images.
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04/09/2008 05:35:21 AM · #2 |
there are a number of good ones, but a number of them I would edit a little further
Image 36&37 for example, I would tweek the white balance (they look very yellow right now) and straighten up the walls with photoshop.
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04/09/2008 05:41:55 AM · #3 |
I also took a quick look at your shots. Pretty good, however you may want to :
- tweak the WB of some of the shots
- adjust the perspective of some of the living room shots (need to straigthen the walls & ceiling)
- tweak the exposure of certain shots (the snooker shots have harsh lighting, the band seems a little dark as
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04/09/2008 05:49:03 AM · #4 |
Thanks for the feedback, i did struggle a lot setting the WB as it was overcast most of the time. Some of the pictures have a yellow cast and many have a blue cast on them. I tried Auto,shade, cloud and AWB but still didn't get the right stuff. What is the best way to manage WB in such conditions? |
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04/09/2008 06:09:37 AM · #5 |
Originally posted by manish: Thanks for the feedback, i did struggle a lot setting the WB as it was overcast most of the time. Some of the pictures have a yellow cast and many have a blue cast on them. I tried Auto,shade, cloud and AWB but still didn't get the right stuff. What is the best way to manage WB in such conditions? |
Shoot RAW and clear up the mess afterwards! If these are in jpeg, the dropper tool in Channel Mixer should be able to sort you out. |
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04/09/2008 07:33:28 AM · #6 |
Originally posted by manish: Thanks for the feedback, i did struggle a lot setting the WB as it was overcast most of the time. Some of the pictures have a yellow cast and many have a blue cast on them. I tried Auto,shade, cloud and AWB but still didn't get the right stuff. What is the best way to manage WB in such conditions? |
Use RAW in future. |
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04/09/2008 01:19:19 PM · #7 |
I did use raw but have not processed them as yet, i processed few HDR images as i bracketed some shots.
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