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Samsung MV800 hands-on first look

02 Sep

Samsung has announced the MV800, a 16MP compact camera with an innovative hinged LCD screen that allows you to take self-portraits with ease, as well as prop the camera up at angles which allow easy tabletop photography. We’ve had an MV800 in the office for a few days now – just long enough to prepare a brief hands-on first look.
News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Major 3D industry companies look to standardize glasses

09 Aug

Samsung, Sony, Panasonic and 3D technology company X6D have announced they will devise a standard for 3D glasses. The ‘Full HD 3D Glasses Initiative’ will develop and license Bluetooth radio frequency (RF) communication protocols as well as standardizing the various infrared (IR) systems that have been individually developed. Glasses incorporating the standards will be available in 2012 and should be compatible with 2011 TVs. Although the move is primarily movie-related, the standardization is likely to offer some confidence for shooters of 3D material worrying which viewing system to invest in.
News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Look Ma No Photoshop: Revealed!

01 Feb

The answers to the questions posed in a previous post, titled Look Ma, no Photoshop!

First off, congratulations to Simon who was the first one to accurately describe all three techniques.  Others (like Nick) were very close and even others should win for sheer creativity (like Carlie from Hogwarts).

Shot 1

2.0 sec at f / 3.5, ISO 200

The idea behind this effect is two-fold. The blur/movement effect and the crazy color combine to create an effect that looks mildly ethereal.

The movement is obvious, the long shutter speed combined with a front-curtain flash. Front curtain flash (usually a default setting) allowed me to push the shutter at the exact second she reached the top of her jump and the flash would freeze that moment, the two second drag gave some ghostly movement artifacts in the image.

The odd color is achieved by combining two separate light sources with different white balance, both light sources came from the same light.  Most strobes actually have a modeling light and a flash, and each of these come from a separate bulb.  Since the aperture was so wide the much warmer toned modeling light (set to maximum brightness) combined with the whiter light from the strobe (set to very low) sort of made any white balance setting look oddly other worldly.

An effect I exaggerated to it’s fullest!  Thanks so much to Jillian for jumping around with such boundless energy.

Equipment List for Shot 1:

Canon 5D Mark II, Canon 70-200 f/2.8L IS USM, Elinchrom 300RX Monolight, Rotalux Midi Octa by Elinchrome (53″), Pocket Wizard Multimax 32 Channel (2)

Shot 2

1/160 at f / ?, ISO 100

The blur here is not caused by putting anything on or over the lens, it is all caused by the simplest idea of a really, really shallow depth of field.

Obviously Jillian is standing up straight and looks to be completely parallel to the front of the lens, which is why shallow depth of field doesn’t seem to be the only thing responsible for the blur.  However, that requires us to assume the lens was properly attached to the camera… it wasn’t.

The technique is simple, I detached the lens and was tilting it away from the camera body.  Focusing was quite tricky, since you really can’t twist the focus ring very easily I just tilted the lens back and forth until the plane of focus cut sharply across her face.

This technique, called free lensing, is starting to get pretty popular… you can also create this effect with tilt-shift lenses or lens babies (which I think I’m going to review soon on my blog).  This particular image was created with a 50mm prime lens from Canon.

Equipment List for Shot 2:

Canon 5D Mark II, Canon 50mm 1.2L, Elinchrom 300RX Monolight, Rotalux Midi Octa by Elinchrome (53″), Pocket Wizard Multimax 32 Channel (2)

Shot 3

2.5 sec at f /6.3, ISO 160

This one looks just like  multiple exposures on one negative. A common technique back when it was required to use film cameras, not just trendy.  Zing!  :-)

However, most digital cameras (including the Canon 5D Mark II) do not support multiple exposures on one frame, which means I used the other way to accomplish this.  Multiple flashes.

In a completely dark room, with the modeling light off, I fired the flash three times during the 2.5 second exposure… poor Jillian had to make this movement right around a billion times before I was happy.

Jillian is such a great sport!

Equipment List for Shot 3:

Canon 5D Mark II, Canon 50mm 1.2L, Elinchrom 300RX Monolight, Rotalux Midi Octa by Elinchrome (53″), Pocket Wizard Multimax 32 Channel (2)


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30 October, 2010 – Panasonic Gh2 First Look

30 Oct

The Panasonic GH2 looks to be a winner. It addresses the shortcomings of its predecessor the GH1, and more. After a week with a pre-production sample I now have my First Look Report online.


We have just published the final six episodes of Season Two of Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge. You can purchase individual HD downloads of each of the 26 episodes, or each of the season’s combined 13 shows at a reduced rate. Find out more.


The new Home Page photograph is my homage to the Halloween season. Trick or Treat.


The Luminous Landscape – What’s New

 
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6 September, 2010 – 40 Megapixel Pentax 645D First Look Report & Video

30 Oct

The Pentax 645D has been a long time coming. But this brand new 40 Megapixel 645 camera is now shipping in Japan and should start to become available in the rest of the world within the next few months.

Recently LuLa corespondent Nick Devlin spent several hours closely examining the camera with Pentax Canada’s Bill Gouge, while Michael Reichmann filmed their discussion.

Nick’s First Look Report is now online, as well as a 15 minute long video interview with Bill.

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"Awesome video presentation.
 
I have learnt so much more after looking through this on the weekend.  The tip about pushing blacks and fill light in the Basic Module was worth the price alone.  My images of a recent trip to the Australian Outback are popping and punching with delight!
 
Thanks Michael and Jeff – I really appreciate you taking the considerable time to share your in-depth knowledge and insights."

 


The Luminous Landscape – What’s New

 
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A look back at 20 years of Adobe Photoshop with one of the founders

28 Aug

This video done for Rackspace, the largest web hoster in the world. Visit building43.com for more great video interviews with technologists like this. +++++++ John Knoll released Photoshop 20 years ago next month with his brother, Thomas. It changed the world of graphics and digital photography in a big way. Here’s the full interview, done in a hallway of Lucasfilms’ Industrial Light and Magic, where Knoll now works (he does special effects on films, including on Avatar).

Ricoh CX2 Digital Camera Review. This is a superb compact camera with great ergonomics and some very nice features. Check out the review and leave your comments. This review was shot with the Sanyo Xacti VPC-FH1. Manufacturer: www.ricoh.com Sponsor: www.crucial.com Check out more great reviews on my YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com You can also find tech & gadget news on: www.youtube.com For reviews, opinion & news visit: www.geekanoids.co.uk
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 

Canon Powershot SX30 IS first look

18 Aug

Hands-on preview of the Canon SX30IS compact, which boasts the world’s longest optical zoom (24-840mm equivalent, or 35x)
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 

A LOOK AT THE ANIMATION TECHNIQUES OF AVATAR

14 Jul

ReelzChannel Hollywood Dailies For More Avatar Showtimes Clips and Trailers Go To: www.reelzchannel.com A chat with Animation Supervisor Richard Baneham about working on Avatar.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Animation made in blender of a colt 1911. All of the parts are modeled to blueprint specifications It took about 100 hours to model all of the pieces and about 10 to get the animation done. rendering was a multipass process, using yafray for a high quality GI render, then using blender for a post process DOF blur total rendering time was around 500 hours on a core 2 quad UPDATE: The author is Sterling Roth, and his email address is Mexicoxican@gmail.com. His website is www.sterlingroth.com

 

Nikon D3s first look by What Digital Camera

02 May

WDC was at the UK launch of the nikon D3s, which boasts a world record-breaking top ISO of 102400!
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
 

Make Eyes Look better with Photoshop! [HD]

26 Feb

Download this image and follow along! Here is the image made available by Debby aka hara18 on SXC: www.sxc.hu When I first began editing images in Photoshop I quickly realized the best way to edit images was to do as much as you could on separate layers and keep everything as editable as possible. This tutorial covers how I prefer to retouch eyes and really enhancing eyes that need only minor retouching or none at all. Have fun with this one and be sure to rate, comment and subscribe if you enjoy it! Check out www.tutvid.com for more great tutorials!

www.cbrush.com Photoshop CS3 for Photographers An Advanced, Precision Workflow 01) intro 02) camera raw pt. 1 03) camera raw pt. 2 04) workspace setup 05) liquify filter 06) cloning and healing 07) shadows and highlights 08) contrast with unsharp mask 09) dodging and burning 10) levels 11) curves 12) hue and saturation 13) local adjustment layers 14) adding a vignette 15) reduce noise and sharpen 16) enhancing with noise 17) final steps