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Oct 25, 2010 11:53 |  #1

Does anyone know how to get the teeth white in aperture?

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Oct 25, 2010 11:57 |  #2

Here's how one guy does it (remember - GIYF™):
http://stephenzeller.w​ordpress.com …en-teeth-in-aperture-3-0/ (external link)


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Oct 25, 2010 13:34 |  #3

stsva wrote in post #11161344 (external link)
Here's how one guy does it (remember - GIYF™):
http://stephenzeller.w​ordpress.com …en-teeth-in-aperture-3-0/ (external link)


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Oct 25, 2010 14:43 as a reply to  @ photobug5880's post |  #4

Also be careful to not over saturate the greens.


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Oct 25, 2010 15:27 |  #5

Yeah I think the pose is good, but the greens is catching in his teeth and eyes. I know how to fix in LR3 though :)


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Oct 25, 2010 20:18 |  #6

With the bright sunshine on the background and the face in the shade you have a problem with different color temperatures on different parts of the image. That means you would need different white balance for the shady parts (including the face) and the sunny parts.

I would color correct this twice. Once to make the sunny parts look right and one to make the shady parts look right and then blend using whatever technique you prefer. I usually just punch holes into a layer mark with a soft brush and activate my brain only when that didn't do it.


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