Friday, May 27, 2011

How does the exposure on this image seem to you?

How does the exposure on this image seem to you?

does it lack vibrance?

how are the black and white points on your screens?

http://a.img-dpreview.com/news/1009/Hasselblad/H4D_red_LF_02-press.jpg
light tent? what is the reflection on the top?

im not asking for people to imagine what the exposure is like….

no i dont work for hassie, if they are listening im open to offers
thanks Chris, its not my image, its the dpreview image….

Answer by spazoid1965
In my opinion light tent photos always lack VIBRANCE. Theres no sparkle on the reflections. And what reflections that there is just seen soft and WHITE. Light tent photos just seem to too medical to me. They put the product “out there” but w/o any ZIP. The exposure looks fine. Any darker would hide the details on the front side. Any brighter would wash out the top highlights on the lens. The heavy shadow on the front seems a little distracting to me. Just my opinion.

Answer by David Martin
OK are you a hazz salesman? This is the second time you posted this shot. I would imagine that any shot done for publicity would be acceptable…

Answer by screwdriver
Presuming the background should be white it’s a little under exposed.

It’s an easy fix in Photoshop, open the image and select a Levels Adjustment Layer. There are 3 pipettes on the left select the white one (bottom) and click on anything you want white, the top of the background in this case. That sorts the exposure.

To make the image ‘pop’ try High Pass Sharpening. This article I wrote shows how.

http://westfield-photo.org/page14.html

Chris

Answer by windtalker2005
talk about flashy, background underexposed

Answer by Jack F
underexposed and white balance is way off.

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Placed 10th on 200 submissions to DPreview Old Manul Focus Prime Lens challenge.
Original image.

Second Image took 77th..Oh well can’t win them all.

I have a Sandisk Extreme III memory card that is 4GB. How many pictures is it possible to hold on my Canon EOS 40D camera? Thanks.

http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/canoneos40d/

^ That is the camera.

Answer by fhotoace
After you format the card, the camera will tell you how many images you can put on the card at the resolution you have the camera set.

The 4 gb card in my camera with a 10 MP sensor will hold 250 shots at its highest resolution.

Answer by Jin
your camera is about 10MP if i’m correct. so usually around 2,500 photos more or less.

Answer by khanapur
The 4 GB picture card of SD HC will hold 2250 pictures of highest resolution

Answer by Petra_au
It depends on what you are shooting in (Jpeg, RAW or RAW+Jpeg).
Your LCD shooting information will show you how many images you have shot and also how many images you can shoot, so you need to learn how to read your LCD information (page 117 of your Manual).

Also, your Instruction Manual (page 57) gives you a chart that shows you how many (approx.) images you can shoot per 1GB…

Answer by Caoedhen
In JPEG/Fine mode, it will hold 1,000 or so. In RAW mode, 250ish.

There is no single number, as each image you take will be a different size. Unless you fill the card with shots of a brick wall or something.

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