View Full Version : PLEASE HELP. overexposed photo


LaurenConroy
12-14-2007, 02:56 PM
I am so upset with this and have tried some things on photoshop but cannot get it professional like lol ...

Can anyone PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE put some colour back into my face, make me look normal haha ... but also to match the other person in the pic ...

Any help would be EXTREMELY APPRECIATED!!!

Thank you soo much in advance x

http://img85.imageshack.us/my.php?image=kristinaslough005hq4.jpg

Dave.Cox
12-14-2007, 04:24 PM
Hi Lauren,

I assume that you are the girl in front of the rail. Unfortunately you can not adjust what is not there. Your face is blown out to the point, that their just isn't any information left. I can darken it somewhat, but where it is completely white, the only way to fix it would be to paint it back in, or cut a face in from another photo.

LaurenConroy
12-14-2007, 04:33 PM
Hey Dave!!!

Any help would be SOOO SOO appreciated!!!! Do you need another photo of me or anything??? or r u just going to darken the photo?

THANKS xxx

LaurenConroy
12-14-2007, 05:03 PM
dunno if these help .. other pics from the day ......

http://img158.imageshack.us/img158/1664/memeldc4.jpg
http://img158.imageshack.us/img158/7530/mefredyi0.jpg
http://img158.imageshack.us/img158/5446/medeefs4.jpg

and i have all these the same size as the file in post 1

Swampy
12-14-2007, 05:11 PM
Dave is right. Your face is really blown out... I recolorized, but it has a flat look, but I did a very quick job.

Dave.Cox
12-14-2007, 05:13 PM
Lauren, There is enough information that I can adjust your friend, but your face just doesn't have enough to work with. If you have another photo of your self I can see if I can fit it in.

Keep in mind, that this site is about learning, not about getting free work. I am happy to help you learn to make adjustments for yourself, and even try and show you how, but you should be participating in that process.

Frank Lopes
12-14-2007, 05:16 PM
Would you consider a black and white photo?

Frank Lopes
12-14-2007, 05:20 PM
Would you consider a color one?

Dave.Cox
12-14-2007, 05:30 PM
Here is one using one of the additional photos that you posted. I hope that you like it.

It could still use some colors and levels adjustments in the other areas, I did just your face for now.

LaurenConroy
12-14-2007, 05:32 PM
thank you dave for been so kind and for all your hard work :)

and im def up for learning how to sort it out!!

Dave.Cox
12-14-2007, 05:34 PM
Frank, nice job. Did you fix the original, or use one the additional photos that Lauren posted?

Swampy, I too tried what you did, but I didn't like the results.

Frank Lopes
12-14-2007, 05:43 PM
I assume you are talking about the color one: I cheated and used one of the images Lauren posted

The Blue channel actually has some detail that could be used. That is what I used for the b&w.

But since the difference in exposure between the two faces is probably 5 or 6 stops, worked on both faces trying to bring them to a more common exposure by darkening one and lightning the other.

Frank, nice job. Did you fix the original, or use one the additional photos that Lauren posted?

Swampy, I too tried what you did, but I didn't like the results.

LaurenConroy
12-16-2007, 04:02 PM
THANK YOU ALL SO MUCH! i really appreciate your help and kindness! :)

im trying out things too, playing around with skintones from other photos only im no pro lol!

TreesOfMyTime
12-16-2007, 06:08 PM
I assume you are talking about the color one: I cheated and used one of the images Lauren posted

The Blue channel actually has some detail that could be used. That is what I used for the b&w.

But since the difference in exposure between the two faces is probably 5 or 6 stops, worked on both faces trying to bring them to a more common exposure by darkening one and lightning the other.

Frank. . . . you do great work!

rubykate
12-24-2007, 09:21 PM
Wow, nice job everyone! On the ones where you used the face from a different picture what tool did you use to "cut it out"?

Dave.Cox
12-25-2007, 07:45 AM
Most of the time, to "cut out" an Image I use the pen tool. When I need to cut out an image with fly away hair, I usually create a selection mask using channels.

Frank Lopes
12-25-2007, 10:25 AM
Rubykate, I did it the crude way: used the lasso in Photoshop, pasted the head on top the image that needed help and erased what I didn't need.

TreesOfMyTime, thanks for the compliment!

Wow, nice job everyone! On the ones where you used the face from a different picture what tool did you use to "cut it out"?

rubykate
12-27-2007, 07:56 AM
Most of the time, to "cut out" an Image I use the pen tool. When I need to cut out an image with fly away hair, I usually create a selection mask using channels.
used the lasso in Photoshop, pasted the head on top the image that needed help and erased what I didn't need.

I've tried using the pen and the lasso but it seems I end up with a tangled mess. The selection mask using channels sounds interesting.

Are there and good tutorials for these features?

Thank you.

Dave.Cox
12-27-2007, 04:33 PM
The pen tool can seem intimidating, as it works quite different that what you are used to. Once you understand the concept though, it is actually the easiest and quickest way to make most complex selections. I only use the lasso tool for rough quick selections, where I don't need a very accurate selection. I find it too tedious to use for precise selections. The selection mask can be easy to use, but it also can be very involved, and requires a bit of practice and intuition to master. I really recommend that you learn all of the various selection methods, as the different methods are useful in different situations.

There are many tutorials for the pen tool in books, and on the web. I think that there are even some here. Here is one that you might find useful http://davesdfr.com/Media/PenTool2.htm

kendon11
04-23-2008, 11:09 AM
Would you consider a color one?

I wondered if there is a tutorial on how you did this? I also have some photos with the same problem and would love to learn how to do this kind of retouching.