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12th June 2012, 02:43 PM
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How to get these type of shots?
Hi to all the experts here, I saw these shots on DRTV... Wondering how you can make these type of shots without post processing.
sorry for the noob question...

Last edited by chgoh25; 12th June 2012 at 02:46 PM.
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12th June 2012, 02:55 PM
#2
Re: How to get these type of shots?
do you want to achieve the color or the vignetting(dark corners)?
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12th June 2012, 03:35 PM
#3
Re: How to get these type of shots?

Originally Posted by
photoart
do you want to achieve the color or the vignetting(dark corners)?
both of them.. the white light in the studio was somehow changed to the colours in the photo..
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12th June 2012, 03:37 PM
#4

Originally Posted by
chgoh25
both of them.. the white light in the studio was somehow changed to the colours in the photo..
?????????????????
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12th June 2012, 03:46 PM
#5
Re: How to get these type of shots?
Without post processing? Maybe film?
I not sure about that but I do PP if I want that kind of finishing.
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12th June 2012, 03:58 PM
#6
Re: How to get these type of shots?
sorry.. im not sure if it can be done without PP so i asked here.. is it something to do with the lighting in the studio?
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12th June 2012, 04:05 PM
#7
Re: How to get these type of shots?

Originally Posted by
eleveninth
?????????????????
sorry.. dunno if they changed any lighting settings. i dont have any experience in studio photography so i asked...
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12th June 2012, 04:05 PM
#8
Re: How to get these type of shots?

Originally Posted by
derricklam
Without post processing? Maybe film?
I not sure about that but I do PP if I want that kind of finishing.
im prettty sure they used dslr..
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12th June 2012, 04:06 PM
#9
Re: How to get these type of shots?
you can try using color filters on your lens
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12th June 2012, 04:12 PM
#10
Re: How to get these type of shots?

Originally Posted by
photoart
you can try using color filters on your lens
i see... thanks!
how about the vignetting? how did they achieve that?
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12th June 2012, 04:19 PM
#11
Re: How to get these type of shots?

Originally Posted by
chgoh25
i see... thanks!
how about the vignetting? how did they achieve that?
if in a studio setting, use directional lights (maybe with a snoot) to illuminate the centre only, leaving the corners underexposed
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12th June 2012, 05:28 PM
#12
Re: How to get these type of shots?
A few clicks and drags on the sliders and the effect is there already ...
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12th June 2012, 05:30 PM
#13
Re: How to get these type of shots?
white balance, saturation and curves.
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12th June 2012, 06:40 PM
#14
Re: How to get these type of shots?
You can try to stack two or more filters which will give you the four corner vignetting.
As for the colour, you can try sepia filter and stack it on.
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12th June 2012, 07:29 PM
#15
Re: How to get these type of shots?

Originally Posted by
chgoh25
im prettty sure they used dslr..
Doesn't matter.
Last edited by Rashkae; 12th June 2012 at 07:33 PM.
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12th June 2012, 07:32 PM
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Re: How to get these type of shots?
To TS:
1. You cut off the watermarks and gave no credit to the original photographer. This makes what you did plagiarism.
2. Are you 100% suuuuuuuure they did not post process? This is about 5 minutes in photoshop with ANY camera.
3. If there was no photoshop, it could be reddish/pink gel on the strobes, lower saturation in the camera settings, and a too-small lens hood for vignette. But honestly, that's a lot of effort and you risk everything - if the shots don't come out just right it's very hard to rescue. Which is why I am sure they shot it normally then did post processing. This way they have the most creative leeway.
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12th June 2012, 07:40 PM
#17
Re: How to get these type of shots?

Originally Posted by
chgoh25
sorry.. dunno if they changed any lighting settings. i dont have any experience in studio photography so i asked...
If you do not have experience in studio photography... then we can't possibly explain to make you understand.
BTW... the photos are from here...
Last edited by daredevil123; 12th June 2012 at 07:48 PM.
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12th June 2012, 08:06 PM
#18
Re: How to get these type of shots?

Originally Posted by
daredevil123
If you do not have experience in studio photography... then we can't possibly explain to make you understand.
BTW... the photos are from here...
Yup, so it did not look like he used colored gels (maybe not allowed to in that short time) but There could have been simple changes to white balance to a warmer tone and/or add a red filter in the camera processing, then apply sepia then lower saturation. Lighting wise, it's easy to get vignetting in a studio environment because you have control over the lighting.
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12th June 2012, 08:22 PM
#19
Re: How to get these type of shots?

Originally Posted by
Rashkae
Yup, so it did not look like he used colored gels (maybe not allowed to in that short time) but There could have been simple changes to white balance to a warmer tone and/or add a red filter in the camera processing, then apply sepia then lower saturation. Lighting wise, it's easy to get vignetting in a studio environment because you have control over the lighting.
Actually, it is possible to get the light fall off. Just look at the small Elinchrome portalite softbox...
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12th June 2012, 08:25 PM
#20
Re: How to get these type of shots?

Originally Posted by
daredevil123
Actually, it is possible to get the light fall off. Just look at the small Elinchrome portalite softbox...
Yup, the light falloff is easily doable. The color cast though looks like some in-camera settings.
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