Backplate & HDRI Capturing and Processing Guide
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2025
- Here is a guide for anybody interested in shooting their own backplates or hdris. I included some personal tips for composition as well as showing my process of all the stages. From shooting on location to processing the images and stitching the hdri and fixing the intensity of a Sun to work properly.
Great stuff!
This upload couldn't have had a better timing
Thanks!!
all your content is gold, I thank you from the bottom of my heart
You are best my friend ! Thank You !
Thanks for great tutorials 🙏🏻 one question:) at 13:55 you run an action getting you a flat version to remove the tripod under the camera. Want to share that action? :)
Cheers
Nice work depicting all that stuff! I will definetly use a lot of your tips.
What do you think about mcbeth calibration for hdri and backplates ?
I don't know nikon accuracy on color science, I am on sony and when I see the difference between not calibrated and calibrated images using a macbeth it's crazy, especially on the reds for my camera.
I am loving these recent release of tutorials and breakdown, very nice work on these!
tbh no idea. I have noticed whenever I take my hdri shots to 32bit the colors always seem to change a little, thats why I do not care to try to use science or math behind any of it, I just use my eyes and go by what looks and feels natural at the end. In the end, my clients want pretty pictures and they do not care 1 bit about any of the math or science that helped create it lol.
Thank you for the awesome tutorial.
For shooting the HDRI you have used a wide-angle lens (16mm), my question is how does the distortion (using a wide lens) affect the HDRI?
Once I stich all the images together there is no distortion at all since its assembling multiple images with various overlaps, and since we are still doing somewhat of a spherical distortion everything feels natural.
@@AutomotiveCGI Thank you for your reply! Cheers!