Re: PESO: Shooting Apartments, yet another rendering

2010-05-28 Thread Jack Davis
I think that works very well. Contrast and color much better. I, also, prefer the far wall more centered as it now is. Jack --- On Fri, 5/28/10, William Robb wrote: > From: William Robb > Subject: Re: PESO: Shooting Apartments, yet another rendering > To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail

Re: Shooting Apartments

2010-05-28 Thread John Sessoms
fireplace is not reversed as it should be. Jack --- On Fri, 5/28/10, Tom C wrote: > From: Tom C > Subject: Re: Shooting Apartments > To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List" > Date: Friday, May 28, 2010, 2:53 PM > That's what I'm thinking. > > On Fri, May

Re: PESO: Shooting Apartments, yet another rendering

2010-05-28 Thread William Robb
Same picture, different crop http://users.accesscomm.ca/wrobb/pictures/newer_still/apt1.html William Robb -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.

Re: PESO: Shooting Apartments

2010-05-28 Thread Tom C
It's really a wonderful composition. Makes me want to sit there. On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 8:55 PM, William Robb wrote: > On 28/05/2010 7:41 AM, Jack Davis wrote: >> >> Better, Bill. I "think" you lost a bit of contrast in so doing.(?) >> > > > http://users.accesscomm.ca/wrobb/pictures/newer_st

Re: PESO: Shooting Apartments

2010-05-28 Thread William Robb
On 28/05/2010 7:41 AM, Jack Davis wrote: Better, Bill. I "think" you lost a bit of contrast in so doing.(?) http://users.accesscomm.ca/wrobb/pictures/newer_still/apt1.html I brightened the mid tones a bit. When I looked at it this morning I thought it needed it. My monitor does t

Re: PESO: Shooting Apartments

2010-05-28 Thread paul stenquist
you wrote: > > JD> Better, Bill. I "think" you lost a bit of contrast in so doing.(?) > > JD> Jack > > JD> --- On Fri, 5/28/10, William Robb wrote: > >>> From: William Robb >>> Subject: Re: PESO: Shooting Apartments >>> To: "

Re: PESO: Shooting Apartments

2010-05-28 Thread Tom C
The answer... content aware cannot always fool the human... I noticed some weirdness, smearing and slightly mized juxtaposition as well... Hah. I still love the image, but that explains... Tom C. On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 6:32 PM, Ann Sanfedele wrote: > > William Robb wrote: > >> On 27/05/2010 11

Re: PESO: Shooting Apartments

2010-05-28 Thread Ann Sanfedele
William Robb wrote: On 27/05/2010 11:14 PM, David Parsons wrote: Watch your verticals. Have you checked out http://photographyforrealestate.net/ Lots of good information for shooting houses. Fine, I fixed the verticals for you. And did a Q&D content aware fill on the left side to allow

Re: Shooting Apartments

2010-05-28 Thread P. J. Alling
One of the paintings appears to be. On 5/28/2010 5:51 PM, John Sessoms wrote: I missed it before, but the "reflection" in the mirror is not a "mirror image" ... the reflection should show to two paintings reversed. Broken mirror glass or a blending artifact in the HDR? From: Bill Owens Looks

Re: Shooting Apartments

2010-05-28 Thread P. J. Alling
On 5/28/2010 5:06 PM, John Sessoms wrote: From: William Robb A month or so ago I started a project to shoot a friend's apartment. At some point this will become a GESO, but for now I'm exploring what Photoshop CS5 can do with it's built in (and much improved) HDR function. This is an HDR of 4

Re: Shooting Apartments

2010-05-28 Thread Jack Davis
Yes, the left picture above the fireplace is not reversed as it should be. Jack --- On Fri, 5/28/10, Tom C wrote: > From: Tom C > Subject: Re: Shooting Apartments > To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List" > Date: Friday, May 28, 2010, 2:53 PM > That's what I'm think

Re: Shooting Apartments

2010-05-28 Thread Tom C
That's what I'm thinking. On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 3:51 PM, John Sessoms wrote: > I missed it before, but the "reflection" in the mirror is not a "mirror > image" ... the reflection should show to two paintings reversed. > > Broken mirror glass or a blending artifact in the HDR? > > From: Bill Owe

Re: Shooting Apartments

2010-05-28 Thread John Sessoms
I missed it before, but the "reflection" in the mirror is not a "mirror image" ... the reflection should show to two paintings reversed. Broken mirror glass or a blending artifact in the HDR? From: Bill Owens Looks like it's reflecting the fireplace and paintings above the fireplace Bill On

Re: Shooting Apartments

2010-05-28 Thread Tom C
Right, and since we see those (fireplace and paintings) at the most distant part of the shot from where the camera must be, I'm having some issues with how an object that's clearly to the left of the camera can be reflecting something that appears to be straight ahead of the camera. I'm guessing th

Re: Shooting Apartments

2010-05-28 Thread Bill Owens
Looks like it's reflecting the fireplace and paintings above the fireplace Bill On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 5:19 PM, Tom C wrote: > Wow! I hadn't looked till now because I thought HDR apartments shot, meh. > > But it's an oustanding image. > > I'm having a bit of a problem with the mirror on the lef

Re: Shooting Apartments

2010-05-28 Thread Tom C
Wow! I hadn't looked till now because I thought HDR apartments shot, meh. But it's an oustanding image. I'm having a bit of a problem with the mirror on the left and how it can be reflecting what appears to be an image of something that must be 90 degrees to it's left. ? Tom C On Fri, May 28,

Re: Shooting Apartments

2010-05-28 Thread John Sessoms
From: William Robb A month or so ago I started a project to shoot a friend's apartment. At some point this will become a GESO, but for now I'm exploring what Photoshop CS5 can do with it's built in (and much improved) HDR function. This is an HDR of 4 exposures ranging from 1 second to 30 second

Re: PESO: Shooting Apartments

2010-05-28 Thread Bruce Dayton
punch it up just a bit. -- Best regards, Bruce Friday, May 28, 2010, 6:41:57 AM, you wrote: JD> Better, Bill. I "think" you lost a bit of contrast in so doing.(?) JD> Jack JD> --- On Fri, 5/28/10, William Robb wrote: >> From: William Robb >> Subject: Re:

Re: Shooting Apartments

2010-05-28 Thread Christine Aguila
10 11:22 PM Subject: PESO: Shooting Apartments A month or so ago I started a project to shoot a friend's apartment. At some point this will become a GESO, but for now I'm exploring what Photoshop CS5 can do with it's built in (and much improved) HDR function. This is an HDR of 4 expos

Re: PESO: Shooting Apartments

2010-05-28 Thread Jack Davis
Better, Bill. I "think" you lost a bit of contrast in so doing.(?) Jack --- On Fri, 5/28/10, William Robb wrote: > From: William Robb > Subject: Re: PESO: Shooting Apartments > To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List" > Date: Friday, May 28, 2010, 6:29 AM > On

Re: PESO: Shooting Apartments

2010-05-28 Thread William Robb
On 27/05/2010 11:14 PM, David Parsons wrote: Watch your verticals. Have you checked out http://photographyforrealestate.net/ Lots of good information for shooting houses. Fine, I fixed the verticals for you. And did a Q&D content aware fill on the left side to allow for some sort of composi

Re: PESO: Shooting Apartments

2010-05-28 Thread Ann Sanfedele
William Robb wrote: A month or so ago I started a project to shoot a friend's apartment. At some point this will become a GESO, but for now I'm exploring what Photoshop CS5 can do with it's built in (and much improved) HDR function. This is an HDR of 4 exposures ranging from 1 second to 30 se

Re: Shooting Apartments

2010-05-28 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
uot;William Robb" > Subject: PESO: Shooting Apartments > > >> A month or so ago I started a project to shoot a friend's apartment. >> At some point this will become a GESO, but for now I'm exploring what >> Photoshop CS5 can do with it's built in (and

Re: PESO: Shooting Apartments

2010-05-28 Thread Jack Davis
Very nice lighting. Have you considered dealing with the lens distortion? Jack --- On Thu, 5/27/10, William Robb wrote: > From: William Robb > Subject: PESO: Shooting Apartments > To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List" > Date: Thursday, May 27, 2010, 9:22 PM > A month or s

Re: PESO: Shooting Apartments

2010-05-27 Thread David Parsons
Watch your verticals. Have you checked out http://photographyforrealestate.net/ Lots of good information for shooting houses. On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 12:22 AM, William Robb wrote: > A month or so ago I started a project to shoot a friend's apartment. > At some point this will become a GESO, but

Re: Shooting Apartments

2010-05-27 Thread Ken Waller
Well done. One of the better HDR's IMO. Kenneth Waller http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/kennethwaller - Original Message - From: "William Robb" Subject: PESO: Shooting Apartments A month or so ago I started a project to shoot a friend's apartment. At some poin

PESO: Shooting Apartments

2010-05-27 Thread William Robb
A month or so ago I started a project to shoot a friend's apartment. At some point this will become a GESO, but for now I'm exploring what Photoshop CS5 can do with it's built in (and much improved) HDR function. This is an HDR of 4 exposures ranging from 1 second to 30 seconds, shot with the 15