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Photographer Pat Fruen  Pat Fruen {Karma:12076}
Project #38 Photo Help Camera Model canon 10D
Categories Portrait
Film Format
Portfolio Portrait
Lens 85mm f1.8
Uploaded 11/8/2003 Film / Memory Type digital
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About Repost. I've been trying to get the blown out highlights back-I only have ps elements. Any suggestions?
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Brent Mills   {K:730} 1/1/2004
I agree with mark as well. I actually like the burnt out areas. Its a great shot as is.

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David Fisk   {K:7444} 11/28/2003
Pat:

I tend to agree with Mark. Hey! What's done is done.
I personally like the reality of it all. Nice work.

Regards
David

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Roy V Roy V   {K:13082} 11/19/2003
Pat,
Your photos are excellent!
Roy

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Mark Stein   {K:6210} 11/9/2003
OK, for me I like this one, burnt out hightlights and all...
Mark

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sandy c. hopkins   {K:17107} 11/8/2003
ok i tried it...
didn;t come out to well..
still looks a bit burnt out but not as white..

but ya know i only spent a couple of minutes, so ya never know..
:)
good luck!

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sandy c. hopkins   {K:17107} 11/8/2003
very lovely portrait..
well captured..
nice look upon her face..
:)
sandy

someone told me a nice trick once..
take your paint dobber.
click on an area of her skin you want to duplicate...set your paint brush to a very very very very very light opacity..
color in the burn...
i kinda like it though..

seems fine to me!! not sure if this works in bw but it did in color for me once to fill a flash burn..

:)
sandy
sandy

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Michel Bordeleau   {K:638} 11/8/2003
Burnt out but nice pose and subject. Worth to be re-taken.

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Eric Goldwasser   {K:4294} 11/8/2003
Nathan is spot on here... Speaking of spot though, if you want to try to re-shoot this, the spot meter is your friend. If you spot meter on the brightest spot on her (forehead or arms in this shot) and then spot meter on the darkest spot (Hair or shirt in shadow). Then average the 2 meter readings and you should have a pretty good exposure for this.

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Nathan W. Lediard   {K:-53} 11/8/2003
Hi , unfortuanately burnt out is burnt out. Not alot one can do with it. It is easier to get info from dark areas, but there is little or no info to collect from burnt out areas. you could try to carefully use the dodge/burn tool to dampen them a bit, but this will not bring back any lost detail.
Or take the pik again.
regards Nathan

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