SLR (v. 1.2.512) Разработано SJTeague |
"The level of detail is too low" - just select the camera and then the edit icon. Move the render and shadow sliders to the left for as much detail as your device can handle (also turn on filtering).
http://www.ctrlspc.ca/index.php/2011/03/essential-photographer-tool-slr-studio-light-rigger-app/
"Power levels on the lights would help" - to do this interactively see this vid, or by dragging the colour selector down. Looking at improving the doc's and vid's soon.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xidPwoVrqg
Just a quick note to ... "Не работает Не удалось установить на usb накопитель или sd карту" - Moving the App to the SD Card works fine on my devices ;)
Just a quick note to ... "a non-refundable app" - You could always just ask ;)
Quick Hints,
If selecting a colour in the palette and it is wrong. please checkbox the "RGB on colour Selection" in prefs,
The quality of the shadows and rendering can be changed on the fly using the sliders in camera pref (default is medium )
For better shadow results move the target a little in front of the object. also shadow filtering can be turned on.
*A fix for the NEXUS 7*
Thanks
Please visit www.misort.com under the apps tab for guide
and video link. SLR has many options and can seem a bit
"what the heck?" :)
If your light colours are wrong on selection see the above guide for selecting the swap RGB button.
Studio Light Rigger (SLR) allows you to plan in 3D your favourite lighting set-ups, those set-ups can be Loaded/Saved to a library on the device.
You can add a text description to every object so you can make notes of the real world settings of your shoot, this is how SLR started as a fancy 3D drawing pad.
SLR gives you a real-time view of the lights you place down with number of models to light with full colour and shadow maps. The models include a female with 30 odd poses, a hi resolution male with poses and various models such as an over sized head for seeing the affects of shadows.
SLR video and guide over at www.misort.com under the Apps tab.
Main features.
Moving objects in a 3D plan and perspective views.
A real time camera lens view with real time shadows (GLES2 required)
Female and Male with multiple poses character models to light.
Store your lighting rigs using the Built in library or upload to mIsort for sharing
General issues.
Touch screens, some devices when under load are sending the App movements when a touch has been made which results in the object being selected moving on touch a little. While I see if something can be done about this (it's quite device specific) each object does have the lock option that locks movement of that object until unlocked.
The Background can be removed.
Rendering Performance.
The Lens View and shadow maps size can be adjusted for better shadow maps and render speed.
Small screen devices can get away with the Lens View window on two and shadow maps on three.
**Please Note**
On most devices maximum settings will slow the device down to a crawl and leave the APP unresponsive.
Increasing the shadow map to maximum offers better shadows and does not slow down the device as much.
Rendering Improvements.
A number of objects can use pixel shaders with normal mapping and specular hi-lights. This
gives a more realistic for the Male/Female heads and vehicle.
The shadows can now be filtered for more realistic and softer shadows. The filter size can also be
adjusted.
**Please Note**
Filtered shadows are not free and do slow the device down a fair bit.
Overall rendering speed is up for example.
The Male character that was slow in SLR 1.2.3 can now be worked on now with a defy using
a Lens View Size of two and Shadow Map of size three - with three Shadow Mapped Lights with
shadow filters turned on at good frame rates.
The best approach is to do your editing in the lowest settings that gives useful feedback the up the settings for a cleaner render.
Some new objects, a vehicle and female head.
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[2013-05-30] A Google User: Paid for but can't install It says something about invalid package :/ I don't want a refund if you can fix within the next day or two .... HTC one x |
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[2013-05-19] A Google User: Amazing Awesome. I'm a filmmaker and I use this to play with different lighting setups. I would love to see different locations like apartments etc. So we can practice lighting people and a scene. |
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[2013-05-13] A Google User: Great Concept, Lots of room to grow. I still haven't mastered the controls as they are a bit finicky, but I can see some of ideas behind the app being very helpful. The reviews of this app aren't wrong per-se, though many of the desired functionality does exist. It is not an easy-to-use UI, but it can be learned. Addendum - I've had the app for a bit now and it hasn't been all that useful. The time it takes to set a shot in-app is longer than the time it takes to set up and shoot test shots in real life. Uninstalled for now. |
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[2013-04-03] A Google User: Tablets Doesn't work on tablets. Option fornew rig never appears |
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[2013-01-08] A Google User: Wow!! Great timesaver I love this little app. Needs a left right slider for light position and a light intensity slider as well. Keep up the great work. |
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[2013-01-05] A Google User: Great Concept, Lots of room to grow. I still haven't mastered the controls as they are a bit finicky, but I can see some of ideas behind the app being very helpful. The reviews of this app aren't wrong per-se, though many of the desired functionality does exist. It is not an easy-to-use UI, but it can be learned. Prior to the "app" phase of software programs all sorts of user interfaces existed and most weren't master-it-in-a-minute. I'll keep playing with this app in the hopes that the programmer will see it as a worthy project to evolve. |
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[2012-12-12] A Google User: Very good Very good app .. got promise :) |
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[2012-11-03] A Google User: Ten times more enjoyable on a tablet. Thanks! |
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[2012-10-05] A Google User: Could become amazing This has the potential to be a phenomenal unique app, not just amongst professionals but in education too. Right now the feature set is too narrowly focused on fashion stills photography and needs more flexibility. The UI is... well it's terrible and clumsy, sorry. I'm keeping an eye on this however, I hope it becomes what it could be. |
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[2012-09-27] A Google User: Needs work Needs work, but still a pretty good start. Power levels on the lights would help, and moving around can be quite tricky. Also, I haven't found a way of moving the light so it is bounced, or so you can point to the backdrop etc... Pretty good start - with a bit of work could be the difinative lighting tool. |
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[2012-08-31] A Google User: Wow! This is very impressive. It is Intuitive... the controls make perfect sense. |
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[2012-08-26] A Google User: Absolute rubbish! Honestly, talk about non-intuitative rubbish. Navigation is counter intuitative, movement of objects makes you want to throw your device "out the window". Interface terrible. And to top it off, a non-refundable app. Thanks guys!! ......Unequivocal Crap....... |
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[2012-08-26] A Google User: Nice app Only app of its kind, how it works is eady to use. The better image options could be turned on at start but umderstand why not. V good |
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[2012-05-24] A Google User: Thank u! This is very nice. Awesome way to plan out shoot. |
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[2012-04-08] A Google User: Preview picture Preview pic stops updating within 2-3 minutes on galaxy note. Other than that, it's pretty good. |
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[2012-03-19] A Google User: This is awsome! It will save hours of studio setup time. Any plans for a desktop version? Thanks :) |
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[2012-01-24] A Google User: Great Stuff It's a great & complete app, without any main issue to me yet, (even on ICS) I think colorful rendering for objects & models would be better. |
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[2011-12-13] A Google User: Great App at a Great Price Just ran across this app and was amazed by what it can do on a little Android tablet. I'm a professional photographer who makes his living off taking pictures and it's nice to be able to play with different setups before having a client come in for a shoot and this tool makes that easy. The controls will take a while to get used to because you are working in three dimensions with different subjects (lights, model and stage) but the learning curve isn't too painful and well worth the effort. I did run into some compatibility issues with one of my tablets running a custom ROM but the developer was surprisingly responsive in helping me sort things out. If you are just starting out with different lighting configurations this app will save a lot of trial and error time and if you are like me and just want to play around with different options to keep things from getting too stale this will probably be just the right thing to give you a few new ideas. |
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[2011-11-14] A Google User: A marvelous tool for the photographer! Yes I give it five stars. Its a beautiful App! Works on both my g2 phone and gslate Tablet. Needs a little more work but its definitely a keeper. Very smooth panning and scrolling. Would like to know how to change the power settings for the lights to adjust shadow ratios. Also being able to change the camera exposure settings would be some awesome wizardry! |
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[2011-07-08] A Google User: Awesome. I'm a filmmaker so more settings/locations will be awesome. Female model won't render and library mode has bugs. Evo 4G |
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[2011-03-06] A Google User: Onscreen buttons barely work. Otherwise a promising application. |
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[2011-03-06] Grrbrr: Onscreen buttons barely work. Otherwise a promising application. |
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[2011-02-01] A Google User: Am trying to work out how it works. Fascinating yet unfathomable. |
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[2011-02-01] chrismaris: Am trying to work out how it works. Fascinating yet unfathomable. |
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[2011-01-19] A Google User: Its a good app since there's not 1out like it. Only problem is that it takes a while 2 figure out how to work it. |
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[2011-01-19] Monica: Its a good app since there's not 1out like it. Only problem is that it takes a while 2 figure out how to work it. |
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