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Bass
16th of September 2009 (Wed), 17:04
Hi guys!
I thought id make something different =P I got a few pmīs about my workflow so i thought id share how i retouch my photographs. I didnt do anything seriouse here and some things might not have ended up suuuuuuper, but you get the idea?

Anyways, heres a photo using the same or similar workflow.. and the link to the video :)
http://vimeo.com/6614839
or..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxFXqQbStQM

http://bazzflyfishing.com/5D2/IMG_5342_3.jpg

Would love some C&C on the workflow, and the picture above =P
Enjoy!

lindsaytblum
16th of September 2009 (Wed), 18:39
As for C&C, the image is gorgeous. My favorite thing about your pics is how you connect with your (adorable) daughter's eyes--she has beautiful eyes and you really show that!

Thank you for the workflow video. I'm bound to learn a lot from it!

Grimlock
16th of September 2009 (Wed), 21:27
You are AWESOME!!

Thank you so very much for taking the time.

P.S. just noticed COD4 in the video. heh.

Flo
16th of September 2009 (Wed), 22:19
Thanks Bass......sharing is a huge thing here!;)

Phrasikleia
16th of September 2009 (Wed), 23:29
Your daughter is as gorgeous as they come, and your technique is superb: a perfect match.

I followed everything on your video easily except for the "cross processing" bit. What does that filter do exactly? It wasn't clear to me.

Bass
17th of September 2009 (Thu), 04:32
Your daughter is as gorgeous as they come, and your technique is superb: a perfect match.

I followed everything on your video easily except for the "cross processing" bit. What does that filter do exactly? It wasn't clear to me.

Hi guys and thanx! I really hope that it will be helpful for some.
About the crossprocessing part.. I did it cos i wanted to change the "tone" of the picture but still keep the skintone on her face. You can use any colourfilter och just a new layer paint i in a colour and reduce opacity.
Then (as i did in the movie) i add a mask and remove the new colour from places where i didnt want it, face, throat and t-shirt.

Regards Bazz

Phrasikleia
17th of September 2009 (Thu), 15:54
Hi guys and thanx! I really hope that it will be helpful for some.
About the crossprocessing part.. I did it cos i wanted to change the "tone" of the picture but still keep the skintone on her face. You can use any colourfilter och just a new layer paint i in a colour and reduce opacity.
Then (as i did in the movie) i add a mask and remove the new colour from places where i didnt want it, face, throat and t-shirt.

Regards Bazz

Ah, OK, thanks. I could see when you were backing off on a change or applying it selectively via layer masks and layer opacity, but couldn't tell what the crossprocessing filter was actually achieving. I'll have to watch it again and look for the tonal differences it introduced.