Sony Zeiss Planar 1.4/50 ZA für Sony E-Mount. Mehr 3D gibt es nur in Stereo-Aufnahmetechnik.
Auch sonst ein echtes Hammerobjektiv.
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Sony Zeiss Planar 1.4/50 ZA für Sony E-Mount. Mehr 3D gibt es nur in Stereo-Aufnahmetechnik.
Auch sonst ein echtes Hammerobjektiv.
:-) ro
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Ist nicht der Witz am dreiD Pop der unscharfe Vordergrund und der unscharfe Hintergrund mit nur einem schmalen Streifen in der Mitte der Scharf ist?
Ich denke nicht. Es kann wie folgt beschrieben werden:
Some images contain a particular blend of contrast, vivid colours, lighting direction, DOF and sharpness at the plane of focus that enhance the sensation of depth generated by the brain, hence such images are described as looking "3D", or are said to "pop" (the foreground objects seem to jump, or pop out of the screen).
How do you get the 3D look?
There's no one secret technique to it, buying a Distagon is not going to get you there by itself.
You need a contrasty lens. A very good zoom or decent consumer prime (50 f/1.4, 85 f/1.8) will do. Slight background blur helps but is not absolutely necessary, so be careful with your aperture setting.
Create or wait for a mixture of hard and soft light, such as sunshine through haze, direct sunlight during the magic hour or a large north facing window. But at the same time try to eliminate flare. Nothing kills contrast more than veiling flare (use a lens hood, block the light with your hand, whatever is necessary).
Increase contrast and saturation slightly in post, boost local contrast with a large diameter unsharp mask, use use the high pass sharpening technique. Resize to the exact output dimensions and sharpen again, save with the highest quality JPEG settings you can or use the PNG format.
Quelle:
https://photo.stackexchange.com/ques...in-photography
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Das ist eine sehr überzeugende Komposition
LG Jörn
Digital und Analog unterwegs...