Modern Wine Bar with LED dropped ceilings
Modern Wine Bar with LED dropped ceilings
wine rack led pancake ceilings. This was a difficult angle to get. Any suggestions on camera settings, trying to display ceiling and room adequately.
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Last edited by TSolt on Wed Apr 20, 2016 4:48 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: interior scene
Beautiful, TSolt!
forum tip: Topics could be more descriptive than "interior scene"... a nice name for this might be something like "Wine Wall and LED Ceiling" or something...
forum tip: Topics could be more descriptive than "interior scene"... a nice name for this might be something like "Wine Wall and LED Ceiling" or something...
Re: interior scene
there's a big space. images require two point perspective.
"...When we tilt the camera up or down, vertical lines converge. This leads to the ever-ugly ‘building falling backwards’ look. If you’re shooting for an architectural client, this is especially important, as leaning vertical lines and buildings that look like they’re about to fall over backwards will make it appear as if the architect or builder is incapable of keeping a line straight and true, and that the building is not structurally sound.
Using a tilt-shift lens is one way to change the field of view of your camera while keeping vertical lines vertical. Another method is to adjust the vertical lines in Photoshop, though this will usually result in some of the image being cut off and a slight loss of image quality...."
"...When we tilt the camera up or down, vertical lines converge. This leads to the ever-ugly ‘building falling backwards’ look. If you’re shooting for an architectural client, this is especially important, as leaning vertical lines and buildings that look like they’re about to fall over backwards will make it appear as if the architect or builder is incapable of keeping a line straight and true, and that the building is not structurally sound.
Using a tilt-shift lens is one way to change the field of view of your camera while keeping vertical lines vertical. Another method is to adjust the vertical lines in Photoshop, though this will usually result in some of the image being cut off and a slight loss of image quality...."
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Re: interior scene
Thanks fletch and alvydas, I have photoshop but have never used It to straighten lines I will look into it still looks great
Re: interior scene
look for Filter > Distort > Lens Correction
Re: interior scene
The Camera RAW tool also works well with perspective in Photoshop/Lightroom CC
JGA
Re: interior scene
Thanks for the feedback, heres the scene with the verticals corrected in photoshop. Thanks Fletch
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Re: Modern Wine Bar with LED dropped ceilings
Heres another view, but this scene didn't cook as long.
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