![]() ![]() ![]() It is, after all unnecessary, especially when the original picture already has them all. If at the same time objects have more complex forms, it will be quite tedious to digitally simulate these shadows. ![]() Simple shadows are easy to simulate in post production, but there are some that are more complex, that represent the true gradients from completely black to light gray. ![]() On the other hand, it is sometimes necessary to maintain the original shadows on the picture. However, sometimes a correct picture demands an absolutely white background (for some catalogs, for example). Therefore, the background will not be absolutely white. If we succeed in that, almost definitely the current “white” backgrounds will also have some of the details, and sometimes we don’t want that. When you get a correctly exposed pictured object, this also means that we want all the bright parts on that object to have details at the highlighted areas. How to Make an Absolutely White Background and Keep the Original Shadows Now, in my fifties, I became interested in Tabletop photography, but this finally became a passion after i was introduced to the work of Alex Koloskov, whose lessons and reviews I find very useful for any serious progress. I have been working for one of our computer magazines for which I write articles about various aspects of processing in Adobe Photoshop. I continued with same interest in digital photography, following modern trends, especially processing in Photoshop, with special interest on selections. Also, I was very interested in Ansel Adam’s Zone system. In the early eighties I wrote articles for our first foto magazine (themes about wet processing techniques) in analog photography. I especially love portrait and Life (street) photography and, for a long time, I’m photographing numerous scenes from the streets of my home town Belgrade. Photography was also my hobby and partially a job during my youth. I’m a father of two, now adult children, that I also made interested for Photography and Post Production, at least in the hobby level. About the Author of this Post Production Tutorial: How to Create White Background ![]()
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