1. Add portrait enhancements
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Final |
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original |
Rexburg, ID, 10/12/11, 5p.m. - f/5.0, 1/100 - Canon Powershot SX130 IS
2. Replace Color
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After |
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Before Color Switch |
Rexburg, ID, 10/12/11, 5p.m. - f/5.6, 1/200 - Canon Powershot SX130 IS
This one was a lot of fun. I just went to image>Adjustments>replace color and then clicked on the areas I wanted changed to a different color. Then I made the color what I wanted it.
3. Match Color:
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final |
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original |
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Image used to blend exposure and color |
Rexburg, ID, 5p.m. - f/5.6, 1/160 - Canon Powershot SX130 IS
I did not love the exposure and tint I got to this picture at first, so I took one that I liked the exposure in better, with the original of this one and went to image>adjustments>match and it made the tint and exposure of this picture change.
Lucy, Your portrait enhancement is great; the after picture shows more radiance in the subjects face. You did not write your process but the skins tones are great; you made an ok original shot into a glam shot. Her eyes standout and the soft corrections under her eyes are great.
ReplyDeleteYour match color shot is great, I wish mine turned out this well. The original was very light and the corrections brought our color and shadows. I like this one.