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Post by bridgeymah on Feb 21, 2014 3:02:12 GMT -5
Anna @glam4mama "@lambertftlovato: Sweet Perfection. pic.twitter.com/RjXSskIl36" I really wish if people are going to photoshop his face they would at least make an attempt to be realistic in process - sorry this isn't "perfection" it's plastic manipulation badly executed.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 21, 2014 3:13:35 GMT -5
Anna @glam4mama "@lambertftlovato: Sweet Perfection. pic.twitter.com/RjXSskIl36" I really wish if people are going to photoshop his face they would at least make an attempt to be realistic in process - sorry this isn't "perfection" it's plastic manipulation badly executed. Are you sure ... because I was curious about this one ..
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Post by aprilmarie816 on Feb 21, 2014 3:22:11 GMT -5
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Post by augenpoesie on Feb 21, 2014 3:22:53 GMT -5
OT but yesterday somebody asked why Adam hasn't got red eyes in so many pics The explanation is: 1) He is taller than most of the photographers and most of the people he is being photographed with. So the flashlight goes out straight of the photographers flash and is being reflected straight back onto the sensor of the camera. But for Adam being taller the reflection of the red in his eyes doesn't go straight into the camerasensor but a little bit higher than the sensor (angle of incidence is equal to angle of reflection). So the smaller people of this group got red eyes - and Adam doesn't. If the photographer would be Adam's height, the effect would be vice versa. 2) The other reason why so many have red eyes when pictures are taken with a small, nonprofessonal camera, is that the flash is very close to the camera lens. In big professional cameras the flash is positioned as far from the camera lens as possible. From Wikipedia: Placing the flash away from the camera's optical axis ensures that the light from the flash hits the eye at an oblique angle. The light enters the eye in a direction away from the optical axis of the camera and is refocused by the eye lens back along the same axis. Because of this the retina will not be visible to the camera and the eyes will appear natural. So Adam is an Alien from planet fierce in so many ways - but in this case he is simply a tall human being
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Post by Deleted on Feb 21, 2014 3:37:55 GMT -5
OT but yesterday somebody asked why Adam hasn't got red eyes in so many pics The explanation is: 1) He is taller than most of the photographers and most of the people he is being photographed with. So the flashlight goes out straight of the photographers flash and is being reflected straight back onto the sensor of the camera. But for Adam being taller the reflection of the red in his eyes doesn't go straight into the camerasensor but a little bit higher than the sensor (angle of incidence is equal to angle of reflection). So the smaller people of this group got red eyes - and Adam doesn't. If the photographer would be Adam's height, the effect would be vice versa. 2) The other reason why so many have red eyes when pictures are taken with a small, nonprofessonal camera, is that the flash is very close to the camera lens. In big professional cameras the flash is positioned as far from the camera lens as possible. From Wikipedia: Placing the flash away from the camera's optical axis ensures that the light from the flash hits the eye at an oblique angle. The light enters the eye in a direction away from the optical axis of the camera and is refocused by the eye lens back along the same axis. Because of this the retina will not be visible to the camera and the eyes will appear natural. So Adam is an Alien from planet fierce in so many ways - but in this case he is simply a tall human being Interesting, thanks for the explaination, augenpoesie! the mystery is solved ...
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Post by bridgeymah on Feb 21, 2014 3:59:01 GMT -5
I really wish if people are going to photoshop his face they would at least make an attempt to be realistic in process - sorry this isn't "perfection" it's plastic manipulation badly executed. Are you sure ... because I was curious about this one .. Positive - his entire cheek and chin have been smudged to remove any "imperfections" you can easily see in difference between them and his forehead and neck which haven't been altered.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 21, 2014 5:49:08 GMT -5
Are you sure ... because I was curious about this one .. Positive - his entire cheek and chin have been smudged to remove any "imperfections" you can easily see in difference between them and his forehead and neck which haven't been altered. You have a good eye, thanks for pointing this out. Looking at this photo, I had the impression that this is not a perfect pic, not in my eyes, but I could not figure out what it's... Thank you again.
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Post by rpeura on Feb 21, 2014 6:29:34 GMT -5
Anna @glam4mama "@lambertftlovato: Sweet Perfection. pic.twitter.com/RjXSskIl36" I really wish if people are going to photoshop his face they would at least make an attempt to be realistic in process - sorry this isn't "perfection" it's plastic manipulation badly executed. I agree! The impression is so obvious. I can see the border on the forehead and on the throat
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Post by Deleted on Feb 21, 2014 6:35:39 GMT -5
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