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geofftelforduk
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Jul 23, 2009 04:40 |  #1

Hope you are all well.

Just wondering if anyone has any links (or ideas) of post processing techniques, specifically to be used for wedding and portrait pictures.

Not sure if I am the only one that suffers from "IHMPPT* Syndrome"?

Any ideas much appreciated?

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Jul 23, 2009 08:01 |  #2

As well as can be expected, thanks for asking.

As to your question regarding "wedding and portrait pictures", well the subject is irrelevant in trying to recommend a post processing technique. What matters is the results, or "look", you are interested in. So if you are thinking "soft focus with luminous highlights" it would be better to ask for that. Or even better, if you know of a shot - an online gallery for example - link to a representative shot and ask how would this appearance be achieved. For all we know, you like you wedding photos to look cross-processed!

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