Notes noise reduction in NIK cleanup in Photoshop.
1969 Chevrolet FleetsideRandy LohrRandall LohrChevy Truck
15 Comments
02 Sep 01:46
Randall.Lohr
First let me say you don't need to vote on this if you don't want to, but I WANT YOUR OPINION.... This is not my normal -bring out every single pixel of detail type process, I've asked and been given advice on a smoother process by both Inkslinger and Digicam about how to approach these shots with a completely different style. Here's what I have so far. What I wan to know is: For these unrestored car shots, does the Grungy-detail look work better, or the more refined one? I used this one as an example, because it had lots of character, and a little class with wide white wall tires and curb feelers. It probably depends on the amount of destruction on the car as to which way I will go, but for this classy classic I felt it deserved a smoother process. Everybody please weigh in, and honestly, no pressure to vote. :)
02 Sep 02:16
fritzphotography
WOW. so clean
02 Sep 03:14
sanz3jo
10
02 Sep 06:34
blombard
I like the process ans as you ask for some opinion here is mine : I would appreciate the contrast between the car soft treatment and your usual BACKGROUND one (more dramatic atmosphere, also adding a vignette maybe...
As it is, the whole of the image is k
02 Sep 07:47
bessi7
10
02 Sep 09:02
inkslinger
I like them both but this one I think for my eye needs to be a little stronger in contrast/clarity just to help bring out more detail. Not as much as your other post though...
02 Sep 10:46
digicam
This one I find the Truck a tad too soft a process but the sky better than the other.
02 Sep 13:33
arthakker
10
02 Sep 14:34
adrianay
Very beautiful and clean but if I have to choose, I choose your usual style.
02 Sep 14:36
bjosted
9
02 Sep 16:09
rxman
Very nice
02 Sep 16:50
miltonv
:D
02 Sep 20:05
karl_oparka
I like this one but I also like the 'grainy' treatment on many of your pics.
03 Sep 00:33
iciworm
Cool shot and process.
03 Sep 18:17
laddy
strike a balance between your two styles and you will be HDR king ;)
First let me say you don't need to vote on this if you don't want to, but I WANT YOUR OPINION.... This is not my normal -bring out every single pixel of detail type process, I've asked and been given advice on a smoother process by both Inkslinger and Digicam about how to approach these shots with a completely different style. Here's what I have so far. What I wan to know is: For these unrestored car shots, does the Grungy-detail look work better, or the more refined one? I used this one as an example, because it had lots of character, and a little class with wide white wall tires and curb feelers. It probably depends on the amount of destruction on the car as to which way I will go, but for this classy classic I felt it deserved a smoother process. Everybody please weigh in, and honestly, no pressure to vote. :)
WOW. so clean
10
I like the process ans as you ask for some opinion here is mine : I would appreciate the contrast between the car soft treatment and your usual BACKGROUND one (more dramatic atmosphere, also adding a vignette maybe... As it is, the whole of the image is k
10
I like them both but this one I think for my eye needs to be a little stronger in contrast/clarity just to help bring out more detail. Not as much as your other post though...
This one I find the Truck a tad too soft a process but the sky better than the other.
10
Very beautiful and clean but if I have to choose, I choose your usual style.
9
Very nice
:D
I like this one but I also like the 'grainy' treatment on many of your pics.
Cool shot and process.
strike a balance between your two styles and you will be HDR king ;)