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04/24/2007 05:49:32 AM |
Just a tip on color correction that never seems to be widely known:
In CS2 (which you have) Image, Adjustments, Match Color, click the Neutralize box, and in the case of this shot, slide the fade to the right a bit, and adjust the luminosity to suit. It will get the colors much closer to real without having to know a lot about PS. |
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04/23/2007 08:19:57 PM |
desaturated the reds a little. |
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04/23/2007 11:44:13 AM |
nice close up shot, agreeing with everyone else on the red, but it has nice DOF with the arm. |
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04/23/2007 08:20:05 AM |
Sandy voiced my thoughts exactly...desaturate the reds a bit and you've got a real winner here. |
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04/23/2007 05:37:05 AM |
This is a nice pose - very natural, pretty smile |
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04/22/2007 10:54:04 AM |
I love this pose. Its very striking for a portrait. And she has such a fresh face and beautiful smile. You did really good!
Sometimes photos that may be a tad low on natural light, can really pop and take on more of a studio look if just the reds are de-saturated just a tiny bit. It gives their skin tones that beautiful look that you can tell she has in real life.
She's beautiful.
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04/22/2007 10:03:08 AM |
What a wonderful smile Brenda has! |
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