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Armand Niculescu

Armand Niculescu

Armand Niculescu, BEng, MSM, is a 34 year old Art Director at Media Division. and he enjoys working with visual arts for film, web and print. You can see his photography gallery.

Tips for a good photographer-model relationship – a photographer’s perspective

Tips for a good photographer-model relationship – a photographer’s perspective

By Armand Niculescu on June 2, 2009

The following tips are geared toward pro or semi-pro photographers shooting commercial stuff, but most of them apply for cases when the model is also the client or even when it’s just for fun.

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Posted in Photography | Tagged model release | 3 Responses

HDR How-to: Photoshop vs. Picturenaut

HDR How-to: Photoshop vs. Picturenaut

By Armand Niculescu on May 26, 2009

Just in case you’re unfamiliar with the therm, HDRI stands for High Dynamic Range Imaging. As I’ve discussed before, a regular photo can’t capture the full range of lights and shadows that the human eye can see. Photographers have long learned to avoid high-contrast situations or to use them to create artistic effects. It all changed when Paul Devebec presented at SIGGRAPH 1997 a method for combining several images with different exposures into one single image with a much higher range of luminosity. To put things in perspective, a camera sensor can cope with contrast ranges on the order of 4000:1, while a scene of a room with an outside view in full sun (something our eyes see every day) has a dynamic range of 100,000:1.

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Posted in Reviews | Tagged hdr, Photography, Photoshop, picturenaut | 6 Responses

Adobe cuts price for Photoshop, Creative Suite

Adobe cuts price for Photoshop, Creative Suite

By Armand Niculescu on April 14, 2009

Following up on the offer for free Flex for unemployed developers, Adobe has quite a few other interesting promotions – Photoshop Elements 7 for $59.99 and $200 discount for Creative Suite 4 upgrade

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Posted in News | Tagged adobe, Photoshop | Leave a response

Photography: RAW matters

Photography: RAW matters

By Armand Niculescu on April 6, 2009

If you own a semi-pro or pro digital camera and you’ve seen file quality settings such as “Extra fine”, “Fine”, “Standard”, “RAW” but never know what “RAW” stands for; if you heard about RAW on forums but never quite understood it; if you ever looked in awe at photos wondering how you could achieve such great colors, then look no further, as I am going to explain all there is to know about RAW.

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Posted in Photography | Tagged Photography, raw | 1 Response

Photography – understanding exposure

Photography – understanding exposure

By Armand Niculescu on March 27, 2009

To aid those who want to be in control of their cameras, to go beyond point-and-shoot, I decided to write a series of tutorials on the basics of photography. If you don’t know what the exposure or aperture are, this little tutorial is for you, so read on.

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Posted in Photography | Tagged exposure, Photography, tutorial | 1 Response

Dell Adamo

No Love for Adamo

By Armand Niculescu on March 21, 2009

With much fanfare, Dell unveiled their new ‘luxury’ laptop this week. Just 16mm (0.65in) thick and weighting 1.8kg (4 pounds), Adamo (meaning ‘falling in love’ in Latin) seems aimed at the Macbook Air market. But is it really worth the hype?

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Posted in Reviews | Tagged apple, dell, hardware, laptop, macbook, review | Leave a response

From RAW to perfection

RAW Heavyweights: Lightroom, DxO and Capture One

By Armand Niculescu on December 11, 2007

With the new releases from Adobe, DXO Labs and Phase One, I’ve decided to put to the test some of the top RAW processors. These programs represent the high-end segment of the RAW converters, since they are all geared (or at least marketed) as tools for professional photographers. This doesn’t mean that Bibble, Silkypix or ACDSee Pro are not capable, it’s just that they have a different market.

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Posted in Reviews | Tagged capture one, dxo, lightroom, raw, review, software | 19 Responses

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