annayu wrote:Apart from the dodging and burning I think they must have used a merge of different exposures in RAW conversion.
Yeah, that\'s also a possibility.
Here\'s a quick grab of the final shot in the video compared to the final processed image. You can definitely see that the suitcase and sheet have been composited, arms removed from the chair in the rear, perspective adjusted, light removed from the top of frame, etc. But the lighting is pretty much the same, taking into account the brightness of the monitor. \"Rembrandt-ish\", as Keith says
annayu wrote:Apart from the dodging and burning I think they must have used a merge of different exposures in RAW conversion.
Yeah, that\'s also a possibility.
Here\'s a quick grab of the final shot in the video compared to the final processed image. You can definitely see that the suitcase and sheet have been composited, arms removed from the chair in the rear, perspective adjusted, light removed from the top of frame, etc. But the lighting is pretty much the same, taking into account the brightness of the monitor. \"Rembrandt-ish\", as Keith says
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annayu wrote:Apart from the dodging and burning I think they must have used a merge of different exposures in RAW conversion.
Yeah, that\'s also a possibility.
Here\'s a quick grab of the final shot in the video compared to the final processed image. You can definitely see that the suitcase and sheet have been composited, arms removed from the chair in the rear, perspective adjusted, light removed from the top of frame, etc. But the lighting is pretty much the same, taking into account the brightness of the monitor. \"Rembrandt-ish\", as Keith says
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annayu wrote:Apart from the dodging and burning I think they must have used a merge of different exposures in RAW conversion.
Yeah, that\'s also a possibility.
Here\'s a quick grab of the final shot in the video compared to the final processed image. You can definitely see that the suitcase and sheet have been composited, arms removed from the chair in the rear, perspective adjusted, light removed from the top of frame, etc. But the lighting is pretty much the same, taking into account the brightness of the monitor. \"Rembrandt-ish\", as Keith says
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Edited by Hendrik
Oct 16, 2008 at 04:34 PM
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