Lightbrush Cloud makes it easy to divide the illumination and surface colors of an image into different layers which can be altered in any way you desire.
Lightbrush Cloud: 3D Graphics & Photos Manipulator
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- David
Hi Matthew and Mr VFX,
I’m currently researching this topic of decomposing images into shading and reflectance layers. I would love to learn about what you are trying to use this for to learn more about applications for this technology.0David
·5 years ago· - David
Hi George,
I'm currently researching this topic of decomposing images into shading and reflectance layers. Would love to learn about what you are trying to use this for to learn more about applications for this technology.0David
·5 years ago· - Anonymous user
I tried on the day of this post, and again today and I just get a load of console errors on both Firefox and Chrome. Not a good look...
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·5 years ago· - Matthew Scenery.Melbourne
Their website does say that you can pay per image at $1 per image. I am in the opposite boat though. I could see this having a very significant effect on photogrammetry but I would need to process a few thousand images at a time which would not be very feasible with their current pricing model
0Matthew Scenery.Melbourne
·5 years ago· - Mr VFX sup
To the developers. A very promising piece of software for a VFX supervisor like me. BUT, please reconsider your pricing tiers and introduce a per-image price. We are a pretty large facility, but I can only imagine needing about 1-10 images a month at the very most. It's like HDRI's - we buy them all the time, one at a time. They need to be individually billed so a producer can charge them against a particular job.
0Mr VFX sup
·5 years ago·