How It Is Done Photo Processing

PHOTO PROCESSING SAMPLES BEFORE AND AFTER

I would like to show you how photo processing is done. Most often you may not notice the difference until you can directly compare the images before and after the processing.

The most important is to shoot right on location, but it is not always possible due to difficult or changing environmental or lighting conditions.

It’s not only about adjusting the colour and contrast. Very often it requires straightening the image, cropping it, removing unwanted objects, or merging three or more shots together, etc. Sometimes these may be slight adjustments, but some images may require hours of work to achieve the desired results.

BEFORE – on the right, AFTER – on the left.

INTERIORS & ARCHITECTURE

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FOOD & RESTAURANT

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ADVERTS & PRODUCTS

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CORRECTING PHOTOS PROVIDED BY THE CLIENT

These are the images taken by the Client on site. Our goal was to process the original photographs to look more professional and be published on the Client’s website.

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webstoodio | Photo Processing
webstoodio | Photo Processing

REPLACING FLOORS & WALLS

Our Client requested us to replace the floors and walls on the stock images with the textures of their own floorings. First, we photographed the samples of the materials in the studio, then we used Photoshop techniques to replace the textures on the images provided.

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