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Katahu's Next Attempt

Postby Katahu » Sun Jan 28, 2007 2:51 am

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This is new attempt at editing screenshots from FS9. In the following shots, you'll notice two things: Sharpness and contrast.

In this shot, I try the best I can get the light bloom to reflect at the right angle so as to get the best possible effect. On top of that, I added a touch of sharpness to get the tire details to be more visible. Then I through in some contrast to help give the light bloom and clouds.
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In this interior shot, I wanted to give the consoles' monitors some more life by utilizing both contrast and sharpness.
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I'm not sure if I got this edit right. Sharpness and contrast is also used as well as the light bloom effect. But the overall purpose of this shot was to feature the brightness of the sun.
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In all of these shots, they were all taken with absolutely no anti-aliasing in either the graphics card nor in FS9. This is because the jagged edges of the raw shots get smoothed out anyways when I resize them with infran view. They were later edited using Paint Shop Pro 9. The addon shown in the shots is the Spinner based on the '80s movies "Blade Runner" starring Harrison Ford. The addon was made by Lionheart Creations.

I like to know what your critiques are on these shots [good or bad].
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Re: Katahu's Next Attempt

Postby Clipper » Sun Jan 28, 2007 6:03 am

Great to see you posting at the Studio Katahu. I'm sure you'll get as much "critique" as you can handle here.  :) Some impressive quality pics, the edits seem to accomplish what you've explained you're trying to do.
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