Guest Guest Posted January 21, 2010 There is a big disparity between the skin tones on her face and chest. The face is considerably redder with a slight magenta cast, which can often be because of too much make-up to add "color" to their faces. I assumed her chest was more her normal color, perhaps a wrong assumption on my part, but corrected the tones in her face to match her chest. Now there is a much more uniform and pleasing agreement in skin tone. As is often the case with Asian and Native American people, there hair photographs with a slight bluish tint so I removed that. What do you think? Link to comment
drasulev 0 Posted January 21, 2010 Scott, Many thanks for your corrections ! That's what I still miss in my post-processing skills - color corrections. Mr. Den Margulis' book still expects me :) Thanks again ! Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted January 21, 2010 This is a wonderful portrait and very well lit, all of the best my friend. Link to comment
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