Blythe is for girls. I find them extremely creepy. First, they don't have eyebrows and second, their feet are abnormally tiny, third they looked malformed overall. I have a cartoon somewhere of my girlfriend's blythe doll tearing up that Russian tedd...
I've posted some adjusted images so that you can see what a difference Xnview and a bit of photoshop does. http://www.tomiotsuji.com/dannychoo/adjusted_01.jpg http://www.tomiotsuji.com/dannychoo/adjusted_02.jpg http://www.tomiotsuji.com/dannychoo/adj...
The animator for this movie took nearly every shortcut in the book. It would be ok if Blythes looked like the animated girl, but the wide heads and spooky eyes freak me out. The heads are about 100 times too big for the body as well.
I tend to shoot with ISO 100 all the time, that compensates for the extra sharpness. The reason they reduce the sharpness for portrait style is due to the general feeling that a certain amount of blurring is needed to hide small facial hair, defects...
That's a Blythe doll. My previous girlfriend used to collect them, together with minature grand piano, riding horse, tea sets, etcetra. They freaked me out too ^-^;;
Hey Danny! Very nice photos. To make them sparkle use Xnview. For Mac . . . http://newsgroup.xnview.com/viewtopic.php?t=16416 For PC . . . www.xnview.com Open each photo and do an Automatic levels and automatic contrast. It works so well. I've appl...
AWB tends to green indoor stuff, which is why it's best to treat everything indoor as in the shade except if you have special lighting. Here's a page on it http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/whitebalance.htm I found the shade setting on my 450D works su...