RE: HDRI questions again...

Date : Sat, 15 Apr 2006 15:50:51 +0200
To : <XSI(at)Softimage.COM>
From : "Rob Wuijster" <robw(at)casema.nl>
Subject : RE: HDRI questions again...
Hi all,

Just want to thank all contributers on the thread...
With some sweettalk you can get your images on the illusive chrome sphere
inbetween takes ;)
Hopefully it will do the job well, all other problems that arose on set may
be a different story... It at least is a subject you can entertain the rest
of the crew with ;D

Tim, I've seen Phhotogenetic's hdr and DL'd the trial to see what's it
capable off as well as PS CS2...
Adam, whitebalancing your camera on set?? %-)  eh... yeah, that didn't go
well...
Rainer, painting them yourself sounds interesting, maybe you could drop a
example if you have the time??

cheers,

Rob Wuijster



-----Original Message-----
From: owner-xsi(at)Softimage.COM [mailto:owner-xsi(at)Softimage.COM]On Behalf
Of Tim Leydecker
Sent: vrijdag 14 april 2006 14:46
To: XSI(at)Softimage.COM
Subject: Re: HDRI questions again...


Hi Rob,

hdrshop 1 is non-commercial, hdrshop2 can be bought afaik.

Here´s a link to a commercial app for manipulating HDR/Cineon
images. It doesn´t compete with Photoshop featurewise but you
may find it interesting anyway. I´d probably buy it together with
something like RealvizStitcher and a Spheron head if I´d ever do
deadline driven onset HDRimages. It costs a couple of hundred
if not thousands of dollars to bring an entire set and crew to a halt
for every scene you need to grab the lighting off...They´ll kill you
if you aren´t setup and done in less than five minutes...

http://www.idruna.com/photogenicshdr.html

Cheers

tim

P.S: Last time I was on set was when people would still have grey
and white styroballs on a stick and would run a couple of meters
of film off the actual 35mm Camera for lighting reference, e.g. that´s
10 years ago but I can still very, very well remember the atmosphere...


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