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Message # 60850.5.1 Subject: Re:Technical question to producers Date: Mon 17/03/14 14:42:50 GMT Name: GeorgeSK |
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One more thing - I just realised that also wetlook-online had a part in developing my photography esthethics, not just erotica, as they also shoot in bright sun light and their pictures look spot on, enough contrast, natural but not over saturated skin tones, no washout look whatsoever, nice transparent look of white clothes. Come to think of it, Victor's earlier work was also similar, just recently, 1-2 years ago, he introduced this more "fashion" look.
Thanks again for the input. Photography is as much art as a technical category and art sometimes is divisive.
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In reply to Message (60850.5) Re:Technical question to producers
By GeorgeSK - Mon 17/03/14 14:26:14 GMT Thanks again for all your input, I learned so much.
I just realised that maybe I am more accustomed to the shooting style of erotica, like Playboy, where there are higher contrasts and saturated skin tones, than fashion photography, which mostly aims at the opposite and wetlook is probably closer to fashion photography. |
In reply to Message (60850) Technical question to producers
By GeorgeSK - Sun 16/03/14 13:49:44 GMT A question to producers: Do you do post processing to your pictures or upload as they come out of the camera?
I am just asking because I like to use wetlook pics from my favourite producer (Wetfoto) as a desktop background and I noticed lately that many of the pics, especially the ones taken in bright sunlight, seem to be a bit "washed out" and overexposed.
When I do my image processing magic, they look like a totally different picture without them looking unnatural - adjusting levels and curves to get more contrast and as a finishing touch, I have a new weapon in my arsenal - Topaz Adjust 5, which gives them the required punch - nicer colours and more detail.
This was not meant as a criticism, just a question. I realise that it would be time consuming, but the basic levels and curves could be automated by finding a generic "good value" and use a Photoshop action to batch convert the images.
Thanks in advance for your reply.
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