Bloopers

JamesJWegJamesJWeg Registered Users Posts: 795 Major grins
edited December 10, 2005 in The Big Picture
Ok, lets hear about any good bloopers you have made which others might learn from. Maybe we can save someone some grief. Here is mine from this past weekend. I had a shot to get for a customer of this fire suit with thier tools in use. I went to a friends studio and thought I would use a green screen to make background removal easier. Well, we got busy talking and used up our extra time so by the time I saw this we didn't have time to reshoot. While shooting I was too busy with other things to notice the color reflection into the suit, it was not until I opened them on a computer as we were closing up that I noticed. Now looking at it I am so embarrassed because it is so obvious. Lesson learned, you can't trust what you see in the LCD on the camera and whenever shooting reflective's do NOT use unnatural colored items around it. My friend thinks these might be savable in PS but I think they are a total loss, what do you think? I knew I would have to retouch the face shield but the whole suit is green. :rolleyes

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James.

Comments

  • AndyAndy Registered Users Posts: 50,016 Major grins
    edited December 8, 2005
    Evil DoctorNO er I mean rutt or DavidTO could probably fix that in LAB betcha....
  • JamesJWegJamesJWeg Registered Users Posts: 795 Major grins
    edited December 8, 2005
    Andy wrote:
    Evil DoctorNO er I mean rutt or DavidTO could probably fix that in LAB betcha....
    I would REALLY love to know how, at this point I am looking at a reshoot with time I don't have.

    I am sure someone here has a classic blooper they can share for the good of others.

    James.
  • AndymanAndyman Registered Users Posts: 267 Major grins
    edited December 10, 2005
    You could try the Extract tool (under Filters). Use it with love and a high-res image, and I think it might help a good bit.
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