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05/21/2008 08:12:24 AM · #1 |
I edited this headshot last night and the changes were very minimal, just some cloning, light and color balance adjustments. I went back and looked at it again this morning though and something bothers me about it. What do you think??
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[thumb]680768[/thumb]
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Thanks
Claire |
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05/21/2008 08:13:36 AM · #2 |
Not at all. Looks like natural creamy light rather than photoshop. I think you did a great job.
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05/21/2008 08:14:12 AM · #3 |
Definitely not. I love the look of the edited version. |
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05/21/2008 08:15:28 AM · #4 |
You did a great job on the editing. It looks very natural...and she is beautiful with wonderful skin. |
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05/21/2008 08:15:52 AM · #5 |
No... you've done a very nice job of making your edit look natural. wonderful work. |
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05/21/2008 08:17:15 AM · #6 |
Thanks, she is just so blonde and has that classic american girl look I didn't want to make her look like barbie. |
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05/21/2008 08:17:45 AM · #7 |
Looks good to me. The teeth may, just may, be a little on the bright side but it may also just be my uncalibrated monitor. Everything else looks great. Good job! |
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05/21/2008 08:19:04 AM · #8 |
I like the edited version, it does not look over the top, I think the lighting came out very nice. One possible suggestion is maybe changing the crop to omit the hole effect under her right arm which is a little distracting, but overall a very well done shot. |
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05/21/2008 08:20:50 AM · #9 |
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05/21/2008 08:34:08 AM · #10 |
not overedited at all. Looks really good to me! |
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05/21/2008 08:44:10 AM · #11 |
I think you've done a fantastic job on the processing. To work!
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05/21/2008 08:54:41 AM · #12 |
Looks great. Not over-edited at all. It still looks very natural. |
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05/21/2008 08:57:18 AM · #13 |
Very nicely done with the edit, I wouldn't change anything.
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05/21/2008 09:01:09 AM · #14 |
I think it's a GREAT edit.
The only comment I have is that it'd be worth checking whether a couple of the tiny marks you've removed are freckles or spots/blemishes. If they are spots/blemishes I'd leave your final as it is; if they are freckles I'd pull them back in - there's just one on her neck and a couple on her cheek (near the one you've left in).
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05/21/2008 09:06:59 AM · #15 |
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05/21/2008 09:07:56 AM · #16 |
I think it's one of the best Head-shots posted on the site.
[thumb]680785[/thumb]
One minor suggestion. I added some very light Gaussian Blur from the ear/top of her head back. Very, very common these days...often done a bit heavier than what I did, for that matter. Hope you don't mind.
Message edited by author 2008-05-21 16:47:08. |
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05/21/2008 01:30:15 PM · #17 |
oh i like it! thanks for all the feedback |
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05/21/2008 02:09:50 PM · #18 |
This rocks Claire. What you might be seeing is a slight difference in the skin color between her face and neck/upperbody. I've also come across this in my Headshots... Sometimes I need to darken the body because the face has all the make-up....
Other than that, it's lovely and clear and her eyes are rockin with that green tank. Nice work!
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05/21/2008 02:36:15 PM · #19 |
Good work. Depending on what the photo is for, I might have taken a slightly different approach: If the photos are for the model, I would have left in some of the beauty spots that you cloned out as they are part of her permanent appearence (as opposed to spots/pimples which come and go). For stock etc I'd have taken them out just like you did.
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