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voodoosurfer
Junior Member
Registered: July 2002 Location: Wichita, Ks
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Hi, Im new to the board. I used to do this professionally for a local photographer but changed jobs to do graphics. I really miss retouching and photo manipulation so I was happy to find this site so I can still do it and not worry about losing the talent. plus i really like to see how other people achieve there results. great site. Heres what I did.
went into the hue/saturation and reduced the saturation in the reds. I then went into levels and changed my auto settings to 235 whites and 4 black so i didnt blow any detail out. once i was ok with the current color at that time i went through it at 200% to dust spot any blemishes with the stamp tool, and reduced the opacity to reduce the glares and harsh shadows on the face. once all the cosmetics were done I went back in and used the desaturate tool on the background, the dodge tool on the shadows(midtone selected), and the burn tool ( midtones selected) to even out all the discrepencies in tones. I still had a problem with skin tones matching so I selected what i thought was a good skin tone off of the woman believe it or not and used the airbrush tool to color in over the skin of the people using it in color mode at about 13% opacity. same with his shirt only using a blue grey.
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| · Date: 7/27/2002 · Views: 7187 · Filesize: 40.0kb, 154.3kb · Dimensions: 1773 x 2498 ·
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Doug Nelson
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Registered: August 2001 Posts: 6,301
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Has an unusual, almost infra-red look to it. A bit of haloing and color bleed. Excellent evening out of the tones.
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Ed_L
Senior Member
Registered: August 2001 Location: northwest Indiana, about 45 minutes from Chicago, IL Posts: 2,824
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Welcome aboard. Good to have another one submitting. Excellent job in keeping the detail -- something I didn't do as well. I think the image could use a little more punch, and the skintones could probably be a little more lively. Overall, very good job.
Ed
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DJ Dubovsky
Senior Member
Registered: August 2001 Location: Upper Penninsula of Michigan Posts: 1,659
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Welcome to Retouch Pro. You did very well with this image. I think you can definately see the guys features better. Great job.
DJ
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farron
Junior Member
Registered: August 2001 Location: Nashville. TN Posts: 15
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Ohhhh,
I think you've done the best job on this tough little
booger to date. The only thing I notice is a bit of red eye.
Nice work.
_^..^_
Farron
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Kristin
Junior Member
Registered: June 2002 Location: Ontario, Canada Posts: 4
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Terrific work. I love the detail in the faces (that I wasn't able to keep). Excellent.
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