As we are reaching the last two weeks I think it's time we showed off what we have done....
Please post a few images that you have adjusted using what you have learned in the class so we can all "ooo and ahhhh" over them.
No Critique.(unless requested)..just show off....
Greg
Please post some of your images you want to brag about.
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This is a image I took a few years ago. This is Monument Valley late April. What is interesting is that when I get back to the motel I download all my images to a cd to maintain the negative. Somehow I have all the images on both sides but this one is missing. So I do not have the neg. I don't know how I ended up with a image to work with!
Thanks Joe S
Thanks Joe S
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This isn't so much a brag, but now I have a new toy to play with I just wanted another go at this old photo to see how CM fits into my work flow. I've posted a lightroom export, a CM play and the final version of the photo last month.
Even without the additional photoshopping, the curvemeister versions seems good to me. Although, primarily I was interested to see how Greg's skin pins work. I also experimented with the skin mask to do additional corrections.
I kept Greg's article in mind (http://www.swpp.co.uk/professional_imagemaker/accurate_reproduction_skin_tones.htm) and referred to this one as well (http://www.smugmug.com/help/skin-tone).
Can you use the hue clock with % displayed, I couldn't find how to do it?
Even without the additional photoshopping, the curvemeister versions seems good to me. Although, primarily I was interested to see how Greg's skin pins work. I also experimented with the skin mask to do additional corrections.
I kept Greg's article in mind (http://www.swpp.co.uk/professional_imagemaker/accurate_reproduction_skin_tones.htm) and referred to this one as well (http://www.smugmug.com/help/skin-tone).
Can you use the hue clock with % displayed, I couldn't find how to do it?
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