artmaker
01-25-2005, 12:32 PM
Hey hey, I finally landed a photo retouch job! I am sure I way undercut all the competition. Just want an idea what this job would really run.
Any input would be welcome.
OK, without actually posting my clients photo, I'll have to settle for a description.
It's a family portrait. Three rows of people in a large room.
Here is a list of corrections to be made.
1. All red eye removed, glare on glasses fixed.
2. Darken an area where one lady's dress doesn't quite cover. (Touch of burn tool here would do it.)
3. Clone out a lock of hair on one persons forhead.
4. A biggie here. The perspective is off due to the lenz used. The best way to do this is cut out the entire group of people. Correct the image, replace the people and clone in background to fill holes. I would guess about 5 hours to do this really well.
5. Not sure if this is possible, but he wants the lighting in the background brightened up. I will play with levels,curves and some dodge tool, and a few other tricks. I know it's hard to tell without a photo posted what needs doing. So for the board here, leave this part out. Honestly, the photo looks fine as is.
6. One person has eyes closed. I suggested it may be fixable using other eyes in the photo. I will do this on a seperate layer and only IF he likes the fix will I charge. So again, for the sake of this board you can leave this out.
That's it. Any good guesses as to what this would run? I'm guessing as a ball park the whole thing will take about 6 hours. (Probably less but lets assume this long.)
Thanks in advance.
Any input would be welcome.
OK, without actually posting my clients photo, I'll have to settle for a description.
It's a family portrait. Three rows of people in a large room.
Here is a list of corrections to be made.
1. All red eye removed, glare on glasses fixed.
2. Darken an area where one lady's dress doesn't quite cover. (Touch of burn tool here would do it.)
3. Clone out a lock of hair on one persons forhead.
4. A biggie here. The perspective is off due to the lenz used. The best way to do this is cut out the entire group of people. Correct the image, replace the people and clone in background to fill holes. I would guess about 5 hours to do this really well.
5. Not sure if this is possible, but he wants the lighting in the background brightened up. I will play with levels,curves and some dodge tool, and a few other tricks. I know it's hard to tell without a photo posted what needs doing. So for the board here, leave this part out. Honestly, the photo looks fine as is.
6. One person has eyes closed. I suggested it may be fixable using other eyes in the photo. I will do this on a seperate layer and only IF he likes the fix will I charge. So again, for the sake of this board you can leave this out.
That's it. Any good guesses as to what this would run? I'm guessing as a ball park the whole thing will take about 6 hours. (Probably less but lets assume this long.)
Thanks in advance.