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Painting Reproduction References
Following is a link that gives a good number of reproductions one could use a a guide to colours, lighting, composition and all.
http://www.essentialvermeer.com/dutch painters/twenty_dutch_masterpieces.htm Below is a link one can use to study many artists and their work for ideas to use for their cams. http://www.essentialvermeer.com/index.htm Norm D |
Image based on reproduction in Reproduction in Links Below
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My skin tones were based on skin tone brightness in an image by Gerrit Dou in the painters twenty dutch masterpieces link above. The oval frame emphasizes the look of a person standing near a window or simialar in some art reproductions.
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In this image, I used a painting reproduction as a GUIDE - only, to bring out my flowers similar to the general tone and feel of the painting reproduction. The original painting was from the 1400s' or so.
As for the art repruction, it is a totally different composition - including vertical. On the P C - I 'painted' each colour or tone and SAVED after each.To do this, I clicked said colour and tone in my SATURATION TOOL with the EYEDROPPER ICON. Then I gave it a small amount of BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST to match the reproduction as close as possible. My last part was a small amount of SHARPNESS. Norm D |
Norm your 1st Link is not working.
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Sassan;
I do not know if this is the same as the first link, but when I bring up the site, this is what comes across at the top of the screen. http://www.essentialvermeer.com/dutc...sterpieces.htm I just clicked on this and made it work. I hope this helps you. I found it most helpful for refrence images to study. Let me know if this works. Norm D |
Mixed Lighting
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Anne did this at Lonsdale Quay Market. On here, I 'painted' the image clicking all colours and tones in SATAURATION TOOL, then added a small amount of CONTRAST and SHARPENING.
Under the mixed light of the skylight, it kept the image more natural than using LEVELS or CONTRAST AUTO FIX. Norm D |
Yes the link works now.
Very nice light. I have a feeling that its time for you to upgrade into a new camera toy as Anne may need your camera more often as evident by making such a good image. |
Sassan
My thanks to Anne for your kind words. I will have to look into your suggestion. As it stands, I do have my videocam. She does not use that. Anne did the image, yes, but I fixed for her. For some reason, she has not had a desire to work on here. When she gets the urge to do her own work, then I will do more video and other studiles. I do like to 'paint' my images. When I compare these images to my AUTO FIX IMAGES, these images come out closer to the real image. Along with that, I love the painting reproductions at this link - and others - to use as a guide to help me do a better image. Best wishes for a good week ahead. Norm D |
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Sassan
I tried to 'restore' some mixed light images. These were difficult to do to keep one part or other - bright or darker areas - from wiping out. My background in the Purple Bush did go out a tad due to the brightness range in that one. Both bushes were done in a hazy bright evening with low sun. Norm D |
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Sassan
By using art reproductions - as a guide only - I was able - a bit - to tone down a constrasty image done with the muted gold material. Here is a link that I used to help with this image. I now the subject is flowers, but I used the principles of going part by part to try to tone this contrasty subject down. On the left side are images for study as well as this main one. http://artpapa.net/component/option,...per/Itemid,77/ Here is the link to the main forum site http://www.artpapa.com/forums/index.php Norm D |
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I went searching through my older Original Images and found this one.
What I tried to do is - use the art reproductions and my grey card instruction sheet images for examples of how bright to make the image and try to keep texture in throughout. Having a small amount of sun area and large amount of darker tones, it was hard to keep texture in all areas and to show detail in the darkest areas. Working very slow, I think the reproductions and grey card illustration sheet helped this one very well. Norm D |
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While at our local waterfront this morning, I took the ship COS KNIGHT through the workings of some of our local tugs.
The white ship at the rear of the freighter is an Alaska Cruise ship docked in Vancouver. Rain was drizzling down when I did tlhis one. I worked it on the P C using brightness suggestions from art reproductions and illustrations on my Grey Card instruction sheets. Anne candid image I did using the same techniques as above Norm D |
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