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Adding Sinage in PS
Image Title:  Adding Sinage in PS
 
 By: Joe McCary  
  Copyright ©2003



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Photographer Joe McCary {K:3235}
Project N/A Camera Model Nikon D1X
Categories Architecture
Film Format
Portfolio Lens 17-35 @17
Uploaded 9/24/2003 Film / Memory Type ISO 125
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 178 Shutter 1/160
Favorites Aperture f8
Critiques 5 Rating
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/ 3 Ratings
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About Digital seems to be made to order for the Auto industry. One of the dealerships I shoot had no exterior signs (top photo). Seems they were fighting with the local authorities for approval (they wanted sign on 3 sides and the county only permits on one side). So I reshoot the building (worse angle, but better day) so the angle matches another building (2nd photo). So after I brought it into PS I carefully adjusted the building with signs so the building shape matched the new image (photo 3), and moved over the signs. Then I straightened the building before printing. PS time, ? hour! Not bad.
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There are 5 Comments in 1 Pages
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John Reed   {K:6994} 9/24/2003
Goes to show, you just can't trust a photo anymore! Actually, your photo #4 might've looked even better with the sky from photo #2, I'd bet.


Paul N   {K:188} 9/24/2003
Not bad at all. I have been working with perspective tools in PS like this awhile and I know how difficult it is to get a believable angle. Had you not explained your steps, i would have assumjed this was a straight shot.


Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:192044} 9/24/2003
nice sequence...
a good work


Brian T. Ach   {K:1742} 10/27/2003
very well done, good work!


Brian T. Ach   {K:1742} 10/27/2003
very well done, good work! You might like :http://www.usefilm.com/image/211951.html


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