Prago wrote: What paper does he print on?
Scotty wrote:
1. You need to learn the difference between bracketing shots and using software to bring out the extended range, and just doing good editing.
Research Luminosity masking, exposure blending, and Dodge/Burning. After you'll do this, you'll realize you aren't making sense in any way, shape or form.
2. He doesn't have to tell you anything. This isn't a trial, it's a photography fine art business.
You sound insane.
Chansky wrote:
Scotty wrote:
1. You need to learn the difference between bracketing shots and using software to bring out the extended range, and just doing good editing.
Research Luminosity masking, exposure blending, and Dodge/Burning. After you'll do this, you'll realize you aren't making sense in any way, shape or form.
2. He doesn't have to tell you anything. This isn't a trial, it's a photography fine art business.
You sound insane.
re:
1. You need to not assume you're the only one who understands these things by making such statements.
I am fully aware of these techniques and also the difference between single shot blends vs. multi shot blends, etc..JFYI
2. I'm responding to the question(s) Does He? or Doesn't He; I doubt seriously that he's going to login here and answer the questions - I am simply sharing what I was told from someone only one person removed from the source. As for being a trail????? Since when did lying to the public become OK in the photography fine art business?
"You sound insane" - well, you sound like a bully.
nalu wrote: What can you tell me about Lik's printing process? Paper, mounting etc. You seem to have an inside scoop. I have a client I am making several large prints to hang in their cafe that want a lot of pop to the print.
icepics wrote: Harder to tell how good a photographer is when the editing is that extensive.
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