Thank you Andrea,
The scene takes place in a photobooth I built.
The lighting is made of LEDs that you can dim through Wifi.
For a lighting of 50% here is the result for the 3 first shots with the new settings.
What do you think ?
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Hi Nightingale,
thank you for sharing your dataset. Unfortunately, all your images are suffering from the same problem: you shot with a very high iso speed (1000) with a very shallow depth of field. The result is that your image is suffering from a lot of noise and the subject is not very well in focus. You can see it what i mean by zooming in your images
If you used a non-uniform color subject, you may have extracted something even with this camera settings, but i strongly suggest you change your camera settings anyways so that you can get a cleaner image for all your subjects:
- try shooting with ISO-100 or ISO-200
- if possible, try an higher depth of field (i.e. f/11)
this way you'll also have to make sure that you camera is stable when shooting, as you will most likely have to increase the exposure time (unlike the 1/10 of a second as you did, try 1s or something similar so that enough light can enter the camera).1 PhotoLast edited by Andrea Alessi; 2018-05-22, 11:34 AM.Leave a comment:
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Hi,
I use Pro Version.
I have a bust on a turntable.
The camera is fixed on a wagon and can rotate around the turntable.
I took 24 Pictures (RAW).
I masked the photos using Masquerade.
At time of reconstruction, I am told by the software that something went wrong.
I can't explain it.
Thanks for your help.
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