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  • Hey all, just changed over the backend after 15 years I figured time to give it a bit of an update, its probably gonna be a bit weird for most of you and i am sure there is a few bugs to work out but it should kinda work the same as before... hopefully :)

Landscape with EPIC...

Beautiful Epic still! Plus there are some other Red Rocks located in Colorado!
 
jim´s shot looks great.

i use epic for both: film and print output.

i did some shots of black forest last week ... the hdr - shot with the old castle looked like "lord of the rings" - on my HD screen all this looks incredible clear and "epic"

a lot of this stuff will be used as print soon in promotional booklets for this area, and it looks great on print.

here:

http://www.janreiff.com/JAN_REIFF/EPIC_BSP.html

epic is a landmark. with the redvolts and red matte box you can easily walk to the mountain´s top and shoot without hundred of people carrying the heavy equipment ...
 
I have a bit of problem with the blue of the sky...seems to be exaggerate too much and somehow the mountain has a different hue, left is more reddish and right is more yellowish. If the reddish can tune down a little more, it could look more natural. Anyway, i understand this is just a first light grade and 15 minutes work.

The details is amazing nevertheless

Rivai
 
The grade was intended to be a bit over the top. :-)

Jim

I have a bit of problem with the blue of the sky...seems to be exaggerate too much and somehow the mountain has a different hue, left is more reddish and right is more yellowish. If the reddish can tune down a little more, it could look more natural. Anyway, i understand this is just a first light grade and 15 minutes work.

The details is amazing nevertheless

Rivai
 
"Oh bliss! Bliss and heaven! Oh, it was gorgeousness and gorgeousity made flesh. It was like a bird of rarest-spun heaven metal or like silvery wine flowing in a spaceship, gravity all nonsense now. As I slooshied, I knew such lovely pictures!"
 
Jim, thanks for giving us so many options in one package. Now, if I can just figure out a way to buy the package....
 
RivaiC said:
I have a bit of problem... it could look more natural.


Jannard said:
The grade was intended to be a bit over the top. :-)

Although I'm about to exaggerate here, Peter Lik would have cranked the saturation up another two or three hundred per cent. ;) I've heard stories of him berating his assistants to keep cranking it up even when they're pleading with him, please stop... no more, oh the humanity, please! ;) Yet who is to argue with the public pouring cash out of their pockets into his? People don't go to Hollywood for "natural" (mostly) and they don't buy his landscapes for "natural" either. He knows what they want.
 
When I was at Red Rock Canyon I wish it was as colorful as that!
 
Out in the Badlands, SD right now for a film shoot. Wish we were shooting Epic out here. There's not a time or place out here that it isn't jaw-droppingly beautiful.
 
so awesome how the mountains tell time... great work!

i would have loved to have had an epic with me this morning... shooting some timelapse up in the appalachian mountains. fall trees, the sun rises... life is good.
 
RED ROCK CANYON IS LOCATED OFF HIGHWAY 14 IN CALIFORNIA VERY NEAR EDWARDS AIRFORCE BASE.
 
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