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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 31 10:42 am)
Misha - Thank you. I totally missed this one the first time through. Dunno why I didn't see it. Cyn - I was thinking the same thing when I looked at this again this morning. I find it so hard to clean up stuff on b&w photos (more so than with color photos), but I'll try. Don't want to lose any detail in the mids. Should be a little easier with this one though. -=>Donald
Hahaha....well, at least you were close. :) I know how it is with names. Hmm ... I dunno. I don't usually add or subtract from the main subject(s). I'll do it to clean up my backgrounds and that's usually about it. I also don't even wanna think about how hard it woul dbe to work in between the fine strands of her scarf-thingie. Cyn - Wasn't as hard as I thought it would be to clean it up. Luckily the tone of the noise in the black was not contained all that much in anything else. Actually, I am going to have to break away from that yellowish-brown tint in non-Trolloween images. Kind of got stuck on it. I originally used it to tie all of the Trolloween photos together, and I like the way it looks on them. But I need to leave it there and not carry it over into my other photos. Think I've gotten a little lazy. I think the next thing I will be doing is coming up with a whole set of toning parameters to match traditional toning. Maybe that'll snap me out of it. -=>Donald
Attached Link: http://www.retouchpro.com/tutorials/lum-mask-sepia.html
>coming up with a whole set of toning parameters I generally use a method similar to that given in this link. It's the best procedure I've found, but even it has some shortcomings. [You can use other colors than sepia; a nice purple works well to simulate selenium.] Still, this method is not perfect. I've yet to simulate a platinum print, for example. If you come up with some good techniques, please do a tutorial for Michelle and Star.This site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.