Clarisys Pics

Thank you for the kind comments.
The amps took quite a while to break in. Today, however, they really make the speakers sing...

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Those are beautifully done and are very striking in a printed ad or screen context where this Gotham-esque aesthetic is desired. They are exceptionally well done and beautiful.

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Honest feedback is how we learn. If photos are taken for marketing purposes then it is important to know how the photos are received by the target audience. Not everyone will view the photos in the same way.

I was underwhelmed by the "glam shots". I preferred the "real world" photos with more contrast. But that is just my opinion.

The photos are well-staged, composed, and lit, but there is significant red, yellow and magenta color contamination in the product shots using the black seamless background. Most folks won't notice, but it really stands out to my real estate/architectural/product photographer's eye.

Here's the red and magenta color contamination. There's yellow as well, but not as much as the red and magenta.

Clarisys-Red.jpg


Clarisys-Magenta.jpg


Happy fix these photos in Photoshop; it's a piece of cake...just let me know.
 
Here's a shot of the Clarisys speakers after fixing the color contamination. I also added just a hint of contast with a subtle Curves move, and reduced the luminance on the right side of the right-most speaker using a Lights 3 luminosity mask in Lumenzia so that it wasn't so blown out and shows more texture and detail.

Clarisys-Fixed.jpg
 
and...



The photos are well-staged, composed, and lit, but there is significant red, yellow and magenta color contamination in the product shots using the black seamless background. Most folks won't notice, but it really stands out to my real estate/architectural/product photographer's eye.

Here's the red and magenta color contamination. There's yellow as well, but not as much as the red and magenta.

Clarisys-Red.jpg


Clarisys-Magenta.jpg


Happy fix these photos in Photoshop; it's a piece of cake...just let me know.

I don't know why you continue to show pictures that distorts the actual pictures that have been posted in order to 'prove' you are the world's best photographer and use audio forums to solicit yourself.
 
I’m very happy with the way they look. Of course, I’m the world’s worst photographer, so I’m no expert. I asked Lee about the changes and let’s just say he wasn’t impressed.


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I’m very happy with the way they look. Of course, I’m the world’s worst photographer, so I’m no expert. I asked Lee about the changes and let’s just say he wasn’t impressed.

No worries, Mike. As the client, you have "final say" on what constitutes the value proposition of the work product for you, and I respect that. Cheers.
 
FWIW: Lee's images seem to "look" more inviting to my untrained eye.
 
FWIW: Lee's images seem to "look" more inviting to my untrained eye.

Yep, no worries. That may be because they are warmer in color tone than a "dead-nuts neutral" photograph, and that may appeal to some folks, and that's just fine.

Folks' "artistic sensibiities" are all equally valid, in my book, and I respect that philosophy/sensibility.

Cheers.
 
Makes me miss doing product photography. It was fun. My work was on a much smaller scale though, usually using a 60mm or 100mm macro lens for small machining tools and such. Largest items were about the size of an average amplifier.
 
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