tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4438559177675541367.post2901064848755353597..comments2024-03-28T11:38:44.676-05:00Comments on Phil Are Go!: Patio - Exotic Mexican Food!PhilAreGo@gmail.comhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05719815455502184849noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4438559177675541367.post-37450241955285519892011-12-07T11:19:55.591-06:002011-12-07T11:19:55.591-06:00When I was in Las Vegas an couple of years ago for...When I was in Las Vegas an couple of years ago for a photoshop conference, the only interesting workshop I attended was about photographing food. They had some industry professionals from Kraft foods talk about their techniques and how things haven't changed much since the arrival of digital editing software. Basically, whatever they are trying to sell, say ice cream, has to be 100% that specific product photographed. Everything else in the picture that makes the ice cream pretty, fruits, oreos, dollups of whip cream, can be fake. I got to see them make a tray of about 10 little glue and resin Cool Whip dollups and they pick the most perfect one to accent whatever real pie they are photographing. By law they have to represent the actual product, but anything goes for the rest of the stuff. The only photoshopping they do afterwards is saturation levels, and things like that.<br />-Mandymandyhttp://www.mandynapper.comnoreply@blogger.com