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Lens Flare Sci-Fi Poster: Ep 215: Digital Photography 1 on 1: Adorama Photography TV

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In this episode Mark Wallace walks us through the entire process of shooting and editing a science fiction movie poster. Mark will demonstrate how to use lens flare to enhance post-production editing. Mark will also walk through the his Lightroom 3 editing and show each step of the final edit in Adobe Photoshop CS5.5

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Send your questions to: AskMark@Adorama.com

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  • @alpha77alpha Jared FTW

  • Yay! Something to fry my brain! Thanks Mark :D your explanations are awesome!

  • great tutorial you should work for Lynda.com

  • @alexss3 Sorry, but Mark is completely right on this one: rennt doesn't mean race in any context.

    he/she/it runs = er/sie/es rennt

    the race = das Rennen

    to race = rennen

    The original title of "Run Lola Run" is "Lola rennt". Actually literally translated it would be "Lola runs"

  • I love Mark's videos, but when I saw 'rennt' on the screen i almost cried! Yes it does mean race, but it can mean to run in a sense that she is racing against the clock. Keep up the great work Mark!

  • amazing! i still have to digest all that information

  • need to clean the lens and Sensor I think...

    great Video.

  • run = rennt

    the race = das Rennen

  • @Videodrome06 Flare is particularly caused by a very bright light sources either in the image – which produces visible artifacts – or shining into the lens but not in the image – which produces a haze. Most commonly, this occurs when shooting into the sun (when the sun is in frame or the lens is pointed in the direction of the sun),

  • @Cman775 But I am not running a photographic company and selling to the public with advise, BUT if anyone is doing so then It should be GOOD and CORRECT info. that's what makes customers come back.

    Do a bad job and that is what customers remember most.....

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