Thanks John. Can you tell f-stop on background paper and f-stop on subject?
and john do you mind telling if you are doing any post-processing or is that straight out of the camera?Thanks
artillusions wrote:
Thanks John. Can you tell f-stop on background paper and f-stop on subject?
and john do you mind telling if you are doing any post-processing or is that straight out of the camera?Thanks
Camera settings were ISO100, f11@1/200. Backdrop was set at 2 stops over the main light.
I think the post-processing on this was limtted to:
- Crop
- Clone out the line between the plexigals and the white seamless
- Increase saturation
- Increase contrast
- Unsharpmask
MikeHannah wrote:
23 is fine, 13 will be pushign it... my last one was 12 and simply wasn't wide enough, my background system's stands were too wide.
Yeah I am a bit worried about the 13, it is more like 14 at its widest and then drope down to liek 13 near the opposite end. I had nto other choice, HVAC and stairs are on the other side, as it was i jacked up the first floor to move the one poll 2 feet otherwise there woudl have been a poll in there.
Sneakyracer wrote:
I would suggest you dont paint such a small space white or you will never be able to get any kind of snap or contrast in you images, they will all be muddy as hell. It will be hard to get good light direction.
Try dark gray or even black. When you do need some fill use white foamboards.
I would leave the floor as is and paint depending on what you need for a certain job, same with the background wall obviously
Actually walls with be satin white, BUT I am planning on hanging Commando cloth on the 3 walls and even tacking some to the ceiling, that way i can have good spill control and if i want while blown out backgrounds I can just pull back the cloth.
Why, you know it's true . . . You guys have some of the best work I've seen here. Most of the time I don't really pay much attention to most work here, but yours, well, just blow my stuff out of the water. So needless to say, I and I think everyone else here wishes we were you. Or at least as talented.
Yes, I have a few more behind-the-scenes examples, but I wanted to avoid over-posting them here in this thread... as this is about people sharing thier concepts and ideas for thier studios.
I posted the previous one because it was specifically requested. :-)
I'm still enjoying seeing what others have done with thier studio.