- Tue Jul 13, 2010 3:17 am
#326367
Suppose I have a photo of a cardboard box that I like (with labels, and nicely lit) and I want to insert it realistically into a scene and have a nearby maxwell mirror sphere reflect it.
If I map the photo of the box onto a virtual box it will be doubly-lit, since the box is already a photo of a lit box, and the virtual box will be further lit by the virtual scene.
I wonder if I light the scene with a white Maxwell box, then use the new Photoshop DIVIDE blend mode to divide the photo by the white box lighting, causing the photo of the box to be extra bright...
...if I then map that extra bright box photo onto a virtual box if it will look fairly normal in the scene.
Or is there an easier way?
If I map the photo of the box onto a virtual box it will be doubly-lit, since the box is already a photo of a lit box, and the virtual box will be further lit by the virtual scene.
I wonder if I light the scene with a white Maxwell box, then use the new Photoshop DIVIDE blend mode to divide the photo by the white box lighting, causing the photo of the box to be extra bright...
...if I then map that extra bright box photo onto a virtual box if it will look fairly normal in the scene.
Or is there an easier way?



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