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 By: Luis Alvarez  
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Photographer  Luis Alvarez {Karma:2038}
Project #3 The Intimate Portrait Camera Model Canon 300D
Categories Portrait
People
Film Format Digital JPEG
Portfolio Lens Canon  50 mm f/1.8 II
Uploaded 2/27/2006 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 586 Shutter 1/125
Favorites Aperture f/11
Critiques 5 Rating
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Location City -  Berlin
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Country - Germany   Germany
About I am posting both versions for you to share your opinion. I prefer the B&W version. The color one is nice, but it seems to have a slightly yellowish tone which I cannot get rid of easily without spoiling other colors. Any tips how to do it?

Any critiques regarding composition or lighting? Comments most welcome!
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ppdix  ppdix     {K:17069} 4/23/2006
People don't post fixes like these cause they don't know...

i used a combo of hue and selective. Skin has yellow and red on it. Usually the cyan slider on the yellow channel in selective color can correct skin tones fairly well. THen try the highlight/shadow adjustments and u will be very happy.
Try to turn the top image into the bottom image... If u can do it, you are ready for anything! HEHEHE

Cheers

Pat

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Turn the top into the bottom in PS


Luis Alvarez   {K:2038} 4/23/2006
i wish more people posted constructive and interesting criticism like yours. The reason I post here is to learn. I already have my grandma to tell me how beautiful my images are! ;-)

I suppose you used selective color for the correction? With exposure problems, do you mean the strong highlights which appear on the man's face and the back of the left arm?

cheers,
L

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ppdix  ppdix     {K:17069} 4/23/2006
The skin on the color version looks yellowish and there are exposure problems everywhere. Look at this 1 minute fix for both.

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Luis Alvarez   {K:2038} 2/28/2006
Hi Helen, thanx for your useful comment. Indeed, I believe the B&W is nicer. It has already been photoshoped, since the original was color.

The back of the man's arm is a bit washed out indeed, not just on your monitor. Those are small details I have to learn to care of when setting up my lights.

Next upload will improve on that ! ;-)

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helen grifffin   {K:511} 2/28/2006
I prefer the black and white version as well. It has a more "Portrait" look to it. Know what I mean? If you are going to photoshop it, I would work on the b/w one. The back of the man's arm and his hand look a bit bright on my monitor. But I think it's nice.

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