by Blake Rudis | Jun 6, 2011 | f64 Academy News |
This weekend I was awarded the lovely opportunity to teach aircrew members how to survive in a combat environment. What does that mean? Four days of trudging through thick brush and pulling ticks out of places you never thought a bug would go. All negativity aside,...
by Blake Rudis | Jun 3, 2011 | Post Processing, Quick Tips, Tutorial |
I was working on the bicentennial image last weekend and came a cross yet another use for the High Pass filter. Have you ever layered an image on top of another, changed the blending mode to say Hard Light, and watched all of your contrast and detail from the image...
by Blake Rudis | Jun 1, 2011 | Featured Artist |
Last week I reviewed the Android App, Photo Enhance. Shortly after I posted it I let the creator, Mark Wheadon, know of its existence via email. I was pleased to discuss HDR with over several emails last week. After seeing his images and discussing HDR with him, I...
by Blake Rudis | May 30, 2011 | f64 Academy News |
I have a disturbing fascination with Bicentennial Quarters. I have no idea why but for some reason I get really flustered when I see one. It sucks sometimes. For instance, if I need quarters for laundry and I have exactly 3 dollars and need all of those quarters to...
by Blake Rudis | May 27, 2011 | Post Processing, Tutorial Update, Video Tutorial |
I made a New Year’s Resolution that I would fix the HDR and people problem. You know the nasty gritty look people get when you HDR them? My wife says they look dirty, I even did an HDR of our newborn son and she said he looked dirty, so even the cleanest...
by Blake Rudis | May 25, 2011 | HDR Software Reviews, Product Review |
A couple of months ago I purchased the Photo Enhance Pro by Mark Wheadon App off of Amazon for 99 cents,$4.99 on the Android Market. It is a simple app that tonemaps your cell phone snaps. While I am not a fan of Pseudo HDR’s I am however a fan of the HDR look...