Here's another challenge perhaps some of you will be up to. We've all been in the position of looking through our photographs only to find that the one we really wanted to turn out special, even after taking the time to get the camera settings right, just didn't. Either it has blown out highlights, shadows that even gollum couldn't find his way around in, or the contrast is too soft, too muddy.
Where do you go for help in resurrecting your photos? There are many tutorials available online & in books. But I want to know where you call Home when it comes to getting help. Maybe you read about sharpening or masks, maybe you look up Photoshop tutorials. Whatever & wherever you go, post them here so we can all gain from you feedback.
Thursday, September 20, 2007
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I'm sure you must have a few ideas which can help this community. How about if I start this off with a link to SmugMug,
ReplyDeletehttp://www.smugmug.com/help/skin-tone
This one will walk you through a quick page of easy to use Photoshop Tools for giving portrait skin a very complimentary tone. If anyone cares to try this & give us your opinion I'm sure we's all appreciate it.
Talk with you again soon