anel
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i was wondering what the best way would be to approach this-
let's say i wanted to photograph a band or whatever and i want to light them all separately and then merging them together in photoshop. now this would all be easy if they weren't together- some even in front of others. just hipothetically, how to the pros attempt to do this? i see a lot of billboards and posters done this way (lot of photos from tv shows and such aswell...) it looks professional and it's really something i've always wanted to do..
is there an easier way in doing this than going in photoshop and zooming in to 100% or more and then erasing all the bits around the person..
is there some kind of merge option or something i could use?
photos that would use this:
http://www.dmitrylinkov.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/heroes-cast-3.jpg
http://images.eonline.com/eol_images/Entire_Site/20090311/560.lost.promo.lc.031109.jpg
let's say i wanted to photograph a band or whatever and i want to light them all separately and then merging them together in photoshop. now this would all be easy if they weren't together- some even in front of others. just hipothetically, how to the pros attempt to do this? i see a lot of billboards and posters done this way (lot of photos from tv shows and such aswell...) it looks professional and it's really something i've always wanted to do..
is there an easier way in doing this than going in photoshop and zooming in to 100% or more and then erasing all the bits around the person..
is there some kind of merge option or something i could use?
photos that would use this:
http://www.dmitrylinkov.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/heroes-cast-3.jpg
http://images.eonline.com/eol_images/Entire_Site/20090311/560.lost.promo.lc.031109.jpg