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Print Sales : Purchase fine art photographic prints and canvas prints from Eric Cheng's award-winning collection.  For Eric's biography and portfolio, please see Eric's photography website.

Prints are 100% guaranteed.  If you don't like your print for any reason, you can return it for a refund or reprint, whichever you prefer.

Print Sales

Purchase fine art photographic prints and canvas prints from Eric Cheng's award-winning collection. For Eric's biography and portfolio, please see Eric's photography website. Prints are 100% guaranteed. If you don't like your print for any reason, you can return it for a refund or reprint, whichever you prefer.

Updated: Jul 10, 2009 4:38pm PST

Pigs on the Beach : Domestic pigs (Sus scrofa domestica) on a beach at an island in the Bahamas. For a limited time, these prints are around 50% off!

Pigs on the Beach

Domestic pigs (Sus scrofa domestica) on a beach at an island in the Bahamas. For a limited time, these prints are around 50% off!

Updated: Jun 24, 2008 12:05pm PST

Frame grabs from RED ONE camera : Howard Hall's frame grabs from a RED ONE camera in a Gates underwater housing. Howard sent me the images as 16-bit TIFF images, which I then converted to high-quality JPGs for the purpose of public viewing.

Howard notes, "Keep in mind that we never had more than 30' visibility in Alaska and most of the images were captured in less than fifteen foot vis. he RED R3D file is a raw. 

"The camera creates a folder with the raw file  plus four QuickTime proxy files of various sizes for each clip.  You can  immediately open the QT files on your laptop, but without color correction  they don't look very good.  RED supplies a program called RED Alert.  It's a  free download off their site.  You can open the R3D file, do some sloppy  color correction and grading to the raw.  Then you can re-create the proxies  and/or save a tiff image.

"That's how I made the tiffs.  I color corrected them on a non-calibrated  Macbook pro.  This is only useful for viewing in the field.  I will do a  more careful job in the edit room probably using REDs more detailed program,  RED cine."

Full review at Wetpixel.com:
http://wetpixel.com/i.php/full/howard-hall-reviews-the-gates-deep-red-underwater-housing/

Frame grabs from RED ONE camera

Howard Hall's frame grabs from a RED ONE camera in a Gates underwater housing. Howard sent me the images as 16-bit TIFF images, which I then converted to high-quality JPGs for the purpose of public viewing. Howard notes, "Keep in mind that we never had more than 30' visibility in Alaska and most of the images were captured in less than ...

Updated: Aug 10, 2009 4:30pm PST

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