Grace Hebert Curtis - Tidelands, Myrtle Beach, SC
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ROUGH PROOF'S ONLY - No post production or retouching has been performed. If there is more than one version of a view, there may be subtle angle or element placement differences. A Before & After Contact sheet can be provided of final selected views.
Because of the sheer number of images, if a Short List can be produced, R2 will generate a second contact sheet to aid in Final image selection.
POST PRODUCTION NOTES
Exteriors
- perspective and lens distortion will be corrected as much as possible
- landscaping palm tree tops will be enhanced to appear more mature
- yellow cast of interior lighting will be minimized
- darker areas of building will be digitally lightened, especially in twilights (and blue cast will be removed)
- moire pattern in brick will me minimized or eliminated
- handicap and directional arrow pavement markings will be removed
- security camera on top SW corner of the building will be removed
- debris on pavement will be removed
- “seams” and drainage grates in asphalt will be removed
- stoplights at intersection will be removed
- blue emergency call stands will be removed
- handicap signs will be removed
- any movement/blurring foliage will be corrected
- better blue skies will be substituted for any views of the north face of the building
- any “ghosting” of vehicles on road of north facing views will be removed
- street signs, traffic signs, crosswalk poles will be removed from view
- “Now Open” sign, and transformer/power/utility boxes on NW facing elevation can be removed. But since they are such an prominent artifact in the view, there will be an Advanced Post Production charge
- There was no practical means of capturing the NW face from the opposite corner of the intersection. There was so many traffic signals/poles/arms and the traffic itself the amount of Advanced Post Production required to eliminate all the elements would have been substantial
INTERIORS
- color casts will be removed from ceilings
- major creases will be removed from patient bedding
- small intrusions of light onto floor/walls from between blinds will be removed
- emergency switches, illuminated exit signage, wall outlets will be removed from non-testing/treatment/recovery areas
- minor cords/tubing can be removed as part of standard post production, extensive cords in testing/treatment/recovery will require Advanced Post Production charges
- prominent logos from any medical equipment will be removed
- exterior views through windows will be adjusted to be more natural
- glare on surfaces or on hanging art will be minimized or removed
- monitor screens (except very large monitors in lobby area) will be turned dark or have Tidelands logo placed on them, at GHC’s preference
- large monitors in conference rooms require input as to what should be placed on them
- monitors can be placed on walls where they are missing
- sprinkler heads and security cameras can be removed in all final images upon request
- images 64 and 65 were particularly problematic. Two attempts were made to photograph the area, expecting better conditions on the second attempt to complete the second image. Unfortunately, instead of lighting improving as anticipated (shadow being generated from exterior louvers above windows) direct lighting was worse. To stay on property for the additional 2-3 hours that would have been required to wait for the scene to be out of direct sunlight would have been exceedingly increased the cost of the project. So R2 made the decision to attempt to recover direct sunlight areas in post production as the more economical option. If either of these two images are selected, R2 will provide an Advanced Post Production Estimate for approval prior to commencing work.
QUESTIONS about anything that may or may not be included/corrected, please ask.