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07-23-2007, 05:45 PM
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| | | Re: Anybody needs photo´s to retouch ?? ;-) I thought I'd give this a go and have some fun with it. I was looking at the picture with a "vintage" type of feeling and decided to do something looking "mature" - as I would call it.
Thanks for the pictures!
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07-24-2007, 04:29 AM
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| | | Re: Anybody needs photo´s to retouch ?? ;-) Hello all
Facials: http://www.lisbethogjesper.dk/retouchpro/Image_0713.zip http://www.lisbethogjesper.dk/retouc...teD-000834.zip http://www.lisbethogjesper.dk/retouchpro/XX2O7346.zip
For your own sake please use the RAW files above, as the attached images are very small jpg.s straight out of the camera (No color correction or anything)
i konow the last one is more than facial, but there is a lot of skin.. and if you download the RAW file there should be enough pixels to actually crop the face.
Looking forward to see your creativity and skin skills once again ;-)
Jasz
P.S. Once again thx for all the nice words about my photos and my will to upload the raw files... i am doing this to help and hopefully learn something on the way ;-) | 
07-24-2007, 01:19 PM
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| | | Re: Anybody needs photo´s to retouch ?? ;-) Hi jasz,
May I ask what type of camera you're using? I love the quality!
Thanks,
Jordan | 
07-24-2007, 01:41 PM
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| | | Re: Anybody needs photo´s to retouch ?? ;-) I picked one that lured my eyes and came up with something interesting 
I welcome your comments and suggestions on my work. http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n..._3245_done.jpg
Forgot to mention tons of thanks to Jasz for helping with hi res pics to play... | 
07-24-2007, 03:00 PM
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| | | Re: Anybody needs photo´s to retouch ?? ;-) Quote:
Originally Posted by DeepGlimpse Hi jasz,
May I ask what type of camera you're using? I love the quality!
Thanks,
Jordan |
Hi Jordan
Most of the pictures are taken with Canon 1Ds II (16.7 mpix) and with the Canon 24-70 F/2.8L Lens on - its a damn good combination with delivers a crisp result.. love it ;-) a few of the old ones a taken with my formaer camera a Canon 20D.
Glad you like the quality ;-)
Jasz | 
07-24-2007, 05:23 PM
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| | | Re: Anybody needs photo´s to retouch ?? ;-) jasz: any possible way to use this within a portfolio on my future website? you will be credited and linked
cheers for the pictures
Gerry | 
07-24-2007, 06:15 PM
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| | | Re: Anybody needs photo´s to retouch ?? ;-) Quote:
Originally Posted by jasz Hi Jordan
Most of the pictures are taken with Canon 1Ds II (16.7 mpix) and with the Canon 24-70 F/2.8L Lens on - its a damn good combination with delivers a crisp result.. love it ;-) a few of the old ones a taken with my formaer camera a Canon 20D.
Glad you like the quality ;-)
Jasz | Thanks for the info! I'd like to purchase a professional camera with good lens (I'm currently looking for the best combination available that creates excellent results, do you mind recommending me a very good camera and good lenses?
I've seen pictures and read reviews priorly relating your combination (the Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II and your Canon 24-70 F/2.8L Lenses) but I'm not very sure if they are oneof the best combinations to have for taking photo's or photo shoots for people like you do.
Thanks,
Jordan
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07-24-2007, 06:27 PM
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| | | Re: Anybody needs photo´s to retouch ?? ;-) 85mm L-series lens is a good lens...the zoom lenses doesn't give the same sharpness as the ones without zoom...
gerry | 
07-24-2007, 10:48 PM
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| | | Re: Anybody needs photo´s to retouch ?? ;-) I didn't spend as much time on the arm as I would like, like to smooth skin and add some lighting but it's getting late, wanna go to bed..
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07-25-2007, 01:25 AM
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| | | Re: Anybody needs photo´s to retouch ?? ;-) Here's my first entry. http://pixilism.com/sample/full.html http://pixilism.com/sample/close_up.html
Hey Jasz,
What's the proper way to credit and link the work to you if I were to use this image for my personal portfolio? Once again, thank you for your generosity for supplying the hi-res files. | 
07-25-2007, 01:34 AM
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| | | Re: Anybody needs photo´s to retouch ?? ;-) Hello
As for SLR camera´s you won´t get anything better than Canon´s 1DsII, it is the only Full Frame camera on the market with almost 17 mpix, though mpix is not all, it has a top of the range CMOS which delivers far better colours than the smaller models.
As for lenses, as "superkoax" writes, the 85mm F/1.2L is "State of the art" when it comes to portrait/people photography, as 85mm is where the face does not look to flat or to big... so if you mainly do portrait, make sure that you have a lens that covers 85mm ... (75-300 , 70-200 or similar) and remember to add up if you buy a camera with a smaller chip (Canon 400D x1.6 , Canon 1D x1.3)
By going for the Fullframe camera´s you will also have real Wideangle, not all that + Crop Factor...and you will get a better "Depth of field" with a FF
It is hard to recommend anything, but i would go for Canon fullframe, and if it is not the 1DsII i would buy a batterygrip right away, as most portrait pictures is taken in "Portrait" mode and you will then get the Shutter button where you need it.
And for lenses i would definately go for Canon lenses and especially the L series... it is expensive, but it delivers quality..
You could also go for Nikon, but i would not be able to help you here as i am brainwashed ;-) i have always had Canon...
Jasz | 
07-25-2007, 01:36 AM
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| | | Re: Anybody needs photo´s to retouch ?? ;-) Quote:
Originally Posted by pixel_monkey |
You could just write "Photography by Jasz" or something like that.. and you could put a link to my outdated website ;-) http://www.compho.dk
Jasz |
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