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Old 01-19-2008, 11:28 AM
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Hey guys...just wanted to post up my recent commercial work...hope you like it! Comments and questions always appreciated.

(I will post them as I edit them)

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too bright no?
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It's slightly high key, but not blown out. Checked on 3 calibrated monitors and a print.
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Originally Posted by djdorifto,Jan 19 2008, 03:31 PM
too bright no?
looks overexposed in a few places (for example the arm).

Then again, my monitor isn't fully calibrated either
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I'm not digging the high key with that particular pose.
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Well, comments are appreciated. I personally like the look, as her skin agrees with it.

As for hotspots...there are no pure white spots anywhere other than the background.

I have 3 monitors I am checking this on. Please also note, that the image quality is SEVERELY worse than the full size, 16 bit, 300dpi TIFF file.

The print looks fantastic, which in this case, is the only thing that matters.

Thanks for the comments guys. Beauty is in the eye....well, you know the drill.
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I dont see any blown out areas, 'cept the background. My monitor is calibrated BTW.
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Originally Posted by iLuveketchup,Jan 19 2008, 05:09 PM
I dont see any blown out areas, 'cept the background. My monitor is calibrated BTW.
Exactly what I wanted. It was a white wall with a Vivitar 285HV shooting at it with 1/2 power. I wanted to blow it out. Thanks Clyde.
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No offense.. but I like the prep shot the best.
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Good shots, Dave. Any more lighting setup info?
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