sunil_malkani
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Postprocessing Exercise
sunil_malkani replied to michaellinder's topic in The Digital Darkroom: Process, Technique & Printing
<p>Thanks Rick, I think you are right. At least I don't need a new monitor.</p> -
Postprocessing Exercise
sunil_malkani replied to michaellinder's topic in The Digital Darkroom: Process, Technique & Printing
<p>Igor, could not resist �.<br> Rick have a ? . I see out of gamut color for the dress, edge fringing. Is this intentional, bad profile/upload or my monitor/card/calibration. Thanks</p> -
Postprocessing Exercise
sunil_malkani replied to michaellinder's topic in The Digital Darkroom: Process, Technique & Printing
<p>My take: ACR basic processing. In cs6 on separate layer by cut the lady is elevated. Once in place filter transform perspective to angle the legs and warp to drape towards the tree trunk. Noise Sharpen and crop.</p><div></div> -
Postprocessing exercise
sunil_malkani replied to Rick Bortnick's topic in The Digital Darkroom: Process, Technique & Printing
<p>my go at it. ACR basic processing. In CS6 use transform warp to get 2 layers left and right of image, merged both. Topaz labs Simplify 3 Filter sketch color. In CS6 noise and sharpen.</p><div></div> -
Postprocessing exercise
sunil_malkani replied to Rick Bortnick's topic in The Digital Darkroom: Process, Technique & Printing
<p>For People still with April snows: my version in Cs6. Basic correction camera Raw. In photoshop on a second layer used adjustments: invert color yellow: layer blending mode Hue default settings. noise/sharpen.</p><div></div> -
<p>My Take: What I was shooting for: The main color temps are at two ends of the spectrum basically. Wanted to narrow the lighting on each subject in their own colors.<br> Basic ACR corrections, then used graduated filters roughly one third each vertically to open shadows or reduce exposure, all the relevant sliders were used; so that the two light sources were balanced and narrowed to each subject and complimentary. In cs6 a little clean up with cloning, spot, healing of spots, blemish on the arm below the sleeve, rebuilt the chin as there is a red spot there on the female subject. Noise and sharpening.</p><div></div>
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<p>My version: Basic processing in ACR: cropped right frame, reduce clipping, cloned/heal major blemishes on face/left elbow. Graduated filter vertically over face/torso to balance both sides of the face for light and shadow. Remaining blemishes part of teen life. <br> In cs6; used fill to remove background plastic drop cloth, refine edge, background color chosen so that the bed sheet shadow left to right is noticeable. Nik plug in output sharpen for display, noise filter and unsharpen filter .</p><div></div>