“Taking old World War II photos, Russian photographer Sergey Larenkov carefully photoshops them over more recent shots to make the past come alive. Not only do we get to experience places like Berlin, Prague, and Vienna in ways we could have never imagined, more importantly, we are able to appreciate our shared history in a [...]
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Can anybody even remember life before Photoshop/Photopaint or Paintshop pro? I’d rather not try because it’s become an everyday part of work at Burn. Enhancing, resizing… the possibilities!
How often in the archvis industry do your renders need to blend with real-life photos? How often does your raw render just need that extra tweaking? Almost always.
Have [...]
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Alex Roman, or Jorge Seva or The Third & The Seventh (He goes by several names) has produced the most amazing architectural movie we have ever seen. Jorge is a master of film making and post production. This entire short film is 3D apart from the few live shots of himself.
The Third & The Seventh [...]
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This might not be new to everybody, but I learnt it this year and its really made a difference to my post production.
This little trick is called defringing in Adobe [...]
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Chromatic Aberration beyond just sounding really cool, can add an extra layer of reality to your images. Strangely, photographers and camera engineers do everything in their power to avoid this imperfection in photographs.
Chromatic Aberration adds a fringe of red, green and/or blue onto the edges of your image. It may also add a slight blur [...]
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