David Kingham
Wahclella attempt 2
I had to redo this in a vertical orientation...for an actual job! This is one of 7 images that will be going in a medical office building, this particular one will be 20x30, the others will be 24x36. I'm stoked!
In my previous post of this I manually masked out layers for dynamic range, this one I thought I would give photomatix another try as I hadn't used it for some time. I must say I'm really happy with the results; what do you all think?
I've been busy lately building a new computer from scratch which is running pretty solid now. For those geeks that care it's an i7 2.8ghz (will be oc'n it to around 4ghz when I have the time, although it's smokin fast the way it is) 8gb ram, 60g ssd for os and apps, 2 1tb drives in a raid 1 array. I went with a 24" HP ZR24w which I'm loving; I actually like it better than the Dreamcolor, the full gamut of the DC was too much considering hardly any monitors out there can display the colors it can and no printers either, I was constantly fighting it to get what I want. This monitor covers the full sRGB spectrum which I think is all you need
Wahclella attempt 2
I had to redo this in a vertical orientation...for an actual job! This is one of 7 images that will be going in a medical office building, this particular one will be 20x30, the others will be 24x36. I'm stoked!
In my previous post of this I manually masked out layers for dynamic range, this one I thought I would give photomatix another try as I hadn't used it for some time. I must say I'm really happy with the results; what do you all think?
I've been busy lately building a new computer from scratch which is running pretty solid now. For those geeks that care it's an i7 2.8ghz (will be oc'n it to around 4ghz when I have the time, although it's smokin fast the way it is) 8gb ram, 60g ssd for os and apps, 2 1tb drives in a raid 1 array. I went with a 24" HP ZR24w which I'm loving; I actually like it better than the Dreamcolor, the full gamut of the DC was too much considering hardly any monitors out there can display the colors it can and no printers either, I was constantly fighting it to get what I want. This monitor covers the full sRGB spectrum which I think is all you need