Hi looking primarily for critique about the processing but hej say what you think
ecalpemos Member 218 posts Joined Feb 2006 Location: England More info | Feb 19, 2006 08:36 | #1 Hi looking primarily for critique about the processing but hej say what you think
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Robert_Lay Cream of the Crop 7,546 posts Joined Jul 2005 Location: Spotsylvania Co., VA More info | Feb 19, 2006 09:57 | #2 I think it odd that so often we see a post that wants comments on the processing but does not include a "before" image. Bob
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Thanks, its agood point that its a little difficult to comment the processing if an original image is not included. Its basically been sharpened, converted to grey scale on a new layer and then the effect been erased selectively to go back to colour. I am interested in post production criticism mainly because I consider myself to be a long way from an expert in photoshop and when shooting digitally this can be a disadvantage, thanks for the input.
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ajbalazic Cream of the Crop 5,228 posts Joined Jan 2005 Location: Kitchener, ON, Canada More info | Feb 19, 2006 15:19 | #4 I think it's a great idea getting shots of kids with their toys- it's like an environmental portrait for children. The major problem here is we can't see enough of the little girls face. Alan
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Robert_Lay Cream of the Crop 7,546 posts Joined Jul 2005 Location: Spotsylvania Co., VA More info | ecalpemos wrote: Thanks, its agood point that its a little difficult to comment the processing if an original image is not included. Its basically been sharpened, converted to grey scale on a new layer and then the effect been erased selectively to go back to colour. I am interested in post production criticism mainly because I consider myself to be a long way from an expert in photoshop and when shooting digitally this can be a disadvantage, thanks for the input. What if I told you that I had not noticed the Grayscale background had no color? Bob
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i dont know robert, is that good or bad? I did want it to be subtle
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Robert_Lay Cream of the Crop 7,546 posts Joined Jul 2005 Location: Spotsylvania Co., VA More info | Feb 20, 2006 08:53 | #7 Neither good nor bad - as you intended, it's subtle. There are some who comment here that do not like selective colorizing. I can take it or leave it. Bob
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