wow!! thanks for the tip - I am off to Home Depot. :cool: that looks really neat :cool: The only hesitation I have left - is whether I can achieve same look with just natural light. But 11$ is much cheaper price to pay for this experiment.:thumbs:
wow, I wouldn't think that JPEG image straight from camera on high ISO will be so much better than the RAW. Thanks for advise, I'll try out shooting both in camera.
I am not quite sure I understand your point about what the problem appears to be in RAW conversion?
In any case - ACR settings are - 8bit, 5196 x 3138 (16.3mp), 500 ppi, Matte paper/standard
Hi
I saw many photos - especially with small kids - where the surface beneath the model is reflective. what kind of "material" is being used - is it plexiglass?
I found one online http://www.backdropoutlet.com/prodinfo.asp?number=AB112 but not sure if this is what being used usualy.
I did some photos at high ISO = 12800 and now struggling to remove the grain.
I tried the Noise removal filter but it doesn't do the job. Any suggestions on effective way to remove grain?
I apologize if this was already discussed in different thread and I missed it.
My friend asked me to take some photos of her outdoor and we've been planning for quite long, but each time something else happening and we reschedule.
So.. today we have a "session" and it's snowing. Cancel? Not cancel? Any tips?
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