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Jul 01, 2007 02:06 |  #1
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Admittedly, this was my first time shooting in RAW. I'm trying to to get my friend's face brightened without blowing out the entire pic. I have a whole set of shots that look similar to the one below. What would be the best way to accomplish this? Thanks!

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Jul 01, 2007 03:16 |  #2

I would do it like this: the 10 minute version ...


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Jul 01, 2007 12:16 |  #3
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Thanks Beau. That helps a lot!




  
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Jul 01, 2007 12:21 |  #4

passwird wrote in post #3469243 (external link)
Thanks Beau. That helps a lot!

Glad to hear it! Are you able to discern what was done in the PSD?


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Jul 01, 2007 14:29 |  #5

The bright board is helping you by acting like a reflector.
Next time you shoot try using a bit of +EC


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Beau Hudspeth wrote in post #3469269 (external link)
Glad to hear it! Are you able to discern what was done in the PSD?

Actually...when I look at your steps, a lot of them have their values "zeroed" out (Selective Color, Hue/Saturation). Why is that?




  
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Jul 01, 2007 18:05 |  #7

passwird wrote in post #3470184 (external link)
Actually...when I look at your steps, a lot of them have their values "zeroed" out (Selective Color, Hue/Saturation). Why is that?

Make sure you look at each AREA of the adjustment layer. Like in Hue / Saturation, look at the RED, BLUE, CYAN, etc ... channels. Most were not done in the main area.


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Beau Hudspeth wrote in post #3470546 (external link)
Make sure you look at each AREA of the adjustment layer. Like in Hue / Saturation, look at the RED, BLUE, CYAN, etc ... channels. Most were not done in the main area.

*Smacks forehead*

Thanks and thanks for bearing with that q.




  
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Jul 02, 2007 02:40 as a reply to  @ passwird's post |  #9

here is another try

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Thanks for the pp job, yb, but I think the color looks really off.

BH, I'm curious as to how you figure out what percentages to use for saturation, selective color, and the like. I played with a few pics from the set (copying your steps as best as I could) and I'm pretty much just aimlessly playing guess and check with the slider bars. Is it just experience? Or is there something in the first pic that just screams, "TOO MUCH YELLOW!"?




  
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Jul 09, 2007 16:29 |  #11

passwird wrote in post #3511454 (external link)
Thanks for the pp job, yb, but I think the color looks really off.

BH, I'm curious as to how you figure out what percentages to use for saturation, selective color, and the like. I played with a few pics from the set (copying your steps as best as I could) and I'm pretty much just aimlessly playing guess and check with the slider bars. Is it just experience? Or is there something in the first pic that just screams, "TOO MUCH YELLOW!"?

The short answer is: it is all done by eye with no set guidelines. But it is a trained eye. It does take a while to be able to look at an image and basically tell what the issue is. It takes a lot longer to learn the quickest way to fix it. ;)


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Jul 09, 2007 20:01 |  #12

Its funny its not a bad thing by any means but Beau's picture looks like the guy is surfing in Scope mouth wash. :D


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