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Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 9:05 pm
by kessi
Wow, this was a nice task. Wonderful to work with masks.

kessi

Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 2:53 am
by ggroess
Kessi,
Some red is leaking through the mask.  Try to soften it a bit and see if you can make the shadows more neutral.  The art of this is making a mask that can handle some tonality if needed.  Typically when we think of mask we think Ruby Lith as mike defined it...but....You can soften the mask and broaden the effect. 

I have seen an image where there was a green cast on a child's face the trouble was that when you fixed the face the whites went crazy.  A very effective solution was to use a skin tone mask but to make it not quite 100% black and allow some of the correction to spill into the mask...It worked brilliantly...you could apply the mask to the face and correct the image without the face; and then apply the inverse of the mask to the image and correct the face. 

Greg

Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 11:40 am
by kessi
Hi Greg,
I am not quite sure that I understand what you mean by making a mask that can handle tonality and the bit about letting correction spill into the mask.
I redid the Tassles and I think I got them black with less red leaching out, but I sacrificed the clean pink on the bauble a 3rd into the picture from the right.
It is quite tricky to hide the mask effect.

kessi

Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 11:42 am
by kessi
Woops, forgot to attach the image.

Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 3:38 pm
by ggroess
As you go down the line the shadows are showing a red cast.  The difference is in the mask.  If you make the slope of the mask curve less vertical you will allow some of the adjustment to "leak" into areas where there is red but not vivid red.  You will sacrifice the pink in the bauble hanging from the ornament.

Greg