Showing posts with label iStockphoto. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iStockphoto. Show all posts

Saturday, August 04, 2012

round-up part 2

image used by cosmopolitan

... more from yesterday's post:
hot sex stories and fantasies - cosmopolitan.com
who works 9to5 anymore? - msn.com living
subjective time - timeandmandate.com
sharing is caring? - fourcemag.com (dynamic url content, photo might be gone already)


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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Video of the Week! WOOOOOOT!!!!


screenshot of iStockphoto site


i don't know where i've been, it took 2 full days before i found out that one of my video clips has just been featured as video of the week. woo hoo!!


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Saturday, June 06, 2009

white belt tip - color adjustment


© Joselito Briones


In the latest issue of "Contact Sheet", the newsletter for iStockphoto contributors, a short tip/article I submitted was used:



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Color Adjustment
By: attator

Adjusting the colors of an image also changes its actual or perceived luminosity. If it's only the image's color that needs adjusting, this can be done without touching the luminosity (contrast, brightness) by instructing the software to limit the adjustment only to colors. RAW format processors, for example, usually have an option to apply noise reduction only to colors, thereby instantly solving the problem of chroma noise while preserving the texture of the image. In Photoshop, it's also easy enough to duplicate the main layer and assigning the new layer as "color" and do all kinds of color shifts and adjustments to this color layer. Still in Photoshop, just before saving the file in jpeg format, while still in the color layer, a simple localized gradual desaturation can be applied by running repeatedly (as many times as required) an action that goes:

* select - color range - out of gamut (to adjust only colors that are out of bounds, leaving the rest in their full colorful glory)
* select - modify - expand - a few pixels / select - modify - feather - a few pixels (to avoid banding)
* modify - image - desaturate - a few levels down

Repeat as necessary.


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Photo above was taken in Miami on a recent trip, I used the above process to push it to maximum saturation without going out of gamut.

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Sunday, January 20, 2008

Image of the Week

 - photo by Joselito Briones
screenshot of iStockphoto.com website


Woo yay!!! A photo I took of Daniel made it to the site's Image of the week feature. :)


XXX

Thursday, May 10, 2007

To the devil, you say!

upper east side brownstones, new york - photo by Joselito Briones
"Spring in Upper East Side, Manhattan"
© Joselito Briones


You notice that new logo on the upper right corner of this page? That's what's new. I've taken so many photos and I've decided to offer some of them for sale for commercial purposes. I'm trying out iStockphoto. It's a slow process, it takes their staff about a week to review a photograph and approve it for inclusion in the portfolio. It's a good thing, probably, at least they're screening carefully.

Now about your photos. Don't worry, I'm not including personal photos. Although am not really sure what non-personal photos are, I'm sure I know which ones are personal. Pictures of friends are definitely personal, I'm not including them even though I have a signed model release that says I can. Well, unless you're an attention ho' like me and you write to me saying you don't mind if your photo is plastered everywhere. Once I put it out there though, there's very little I can do as to control how people use it. Your photo may end up in an advertisement showing the wonders of life, or it may be used to endorse laxatives. Hey!

Anyway, if you just want to have a print of your photo, I'll look for website I can upload high-resolution versions of "friendly" photos, so you can order directly from them.


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