Citations:postwork

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English citations of postwork

Related to graphical work on images, including work on film after principal photography.
  • 1985, Donald T. Gantz, Gerard C. Blais, Susan L. Solomon, 1985 Winter Simulation Conference proceedings: December 11-13, 1985[1], page 248:
    On page 2 of the animation layout, the Postwork queue and the Postwork resource have been animated
  • 1993, “Lighting Dimensions”, in (Please provide the book title or journal name)[2], volume 17, page 40:
    Morphing and other computer post work were de-emphasized in favor of in-camera effects; under the supervision of cinematographer Michael Ballhaus, this Dracula's tricks and illusions were created as much as possible on the set.
  • 1996, Paul M. Sammon, Future Noir: The Making of Blade Runner[3], page 267:
    But since postproduction is a somewhat more flexible phase of filmmaking than principal photography, Blade Runner's postwork began on July 13, only one week later than originally planned.
  • 2003, Michael Burns, Femme Digital: Perfecting the Female Form on Your Computer[4], page 134:
    POSTWORK WITH PHOTOSHOP - AN ESSENTIAL TOOL IN ANY DIGITAL ARTIST'S TOOLKIT is a good image-processing program.
  • 2005, Jim Coe, Art Head Start Ver 1. 0: Jumpstart Your Digital Image Creation Power[5], page 133:
    DIGITAL POSTWORK
    Literally, Postwork, or Postprocessing is any process done after another process.
  • 2006, Denise Tyler, Audre Vysniauskas, Practical Poser 6[6], page 438:
    ... technologically advanced concepts and techniques that can be traced to the groundbreaking image render concepts used ... In most cases, you can easily smooth out any sharp edges of your reflections in the postwork phase of your project.