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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 25 7:08 am)
I like stage too the best, with maybe a hint of stage 1. The final looks a bit sickly with that yellow and the darkness around her eyes. But either of those first two work for me. The first is maybe just a little TOO hi-key.
Kort Kramer - Kramer Kreations
ah...so the yellow tones make them look sickly. ok. THANKS, Kort! Yeah, i didn't care for those tones either...changed them to a darker brown in the gallery version, but perhaps that's what people don't like about it. Thanks a bunch for your input!!! my preference was #2...the one you said was too hi-key. LOL! Kemal said the same thing you did about #2, so i kept working with it.
Oops, my bad. I forgot about the color one at the top. I meant I liked it somewhere between 2 & 3, leaning towards 3. :) ZOON!
Kort Kramer - Kramer Kreations
Oops, my bad. I forgot about the color one at the top. I meant I liked it somewhere between 2 & 3, leaning towards 3. :) ZOON!
Kort Kramer - Kramer Kreations
Nice work Pascalou, though the leftmost eye is perhaps a bit too pronounced now. ;oP
Kort Kramer - Kramer Kreations
oooooh, looks FABULOUS, Pasale!!!!! You did a WONDERFUL job!!!!
yeah, you definitely succeeded on her eye!!!! awesome work girl!!!
now, do you mind to tell me how you achieved the look you did with this image? i really like it, and it'll help me learn if i know what you did!!!! :)
Oh, BTW, i sent Pam a small resolution of each of the versions i did of this particular image and asked her which one she liked the best. several of the versions were still not finished, but i told her if she like an incompleted one, i'd finish it.
anyway, she asked me if i would finish ALL of them and for a copy of EACH ONE!!! LOL!
thanks again, Pascale!!! :) edit: crossed with you, Kort. yeah...agree about that eye.
Message edited on: 10/07/2005 11:02
Oh my!!! Mmmmh!! Let me think...... I first adjusted the exposure by a few stops. then I converted to black and white. then I played with contrast. I really can't remember the exact steps though!! So silly of me, I should have write it down as I went along!! But I didn't know if u would like it or not and since usually u don't, I just didn't bother remembering the steps!! Crap!! :( I know it took me a while to get that result though! That image gave me a hard time!!! Jeez!! O_o
LOL @ you Pascale!! You're so silly! Yeah, i really so much of what you did with that! Jimmy (grrrrduhbear) sent me a version of it in my email and told me step by step how how fixed her eye, so i will definitely give it a try!!! i like having her other eye visible! sounds like what you did is exactly what i was doing. i played with this one for hours...trying to get it just the way i liked it. Like you said, Pascale, it's a hard image to work with. It was such a crappy image i took...so not easy! where did you do the selective sharpening? Sandra's eyes? oh...you said i don't usually like how you work with my images. i don't????? :( i'm sorry. You're a helluva an artist and photographer, Pascale...you KNOW how much i love your images!!!! i have very unusual tastes and preferences though, and i always have this idea in my head how i want my images to look...sometimes i just have a hard time explaining that or getting that across. anyway, i do like that softening filter you used. i like to soften images too. i use Gausian blur a lot. Is that what you used? Thanks for telling me whatever you can remember!!!!!! I sure do appreciate you taking the time!!! Cindy, i like how you cropped the left and right, but i don't care for Pam's head cut off on the top. dunno why, but it just doesn't appeal to me. I see that done all the time at Photo-Sig, and sometimes i like it, but for some reason i don't care for it here. can't tell you why though. i might try cropping the right and left and leaving the top and see how it looks. i know it makes no sense to do it like that, but what the H__L...can't hurt to try, huh! Thanks so much Cindy for your input and for showing me another way! I'll do more playing with this one! Pam will have so many versions of this it won't be funny!!! :) Sure do appreciate all your help guys!!! :)
The soft filter is just called "soft filter" Sheila! I think I used it at 50% but it might have been 40%! O_o sigh The selective sharpening, well, on them both. I know I could have just applied it all over since the background is totally white but I always do a selective sharpening even in such cases in order to keep the image under 200kb. Other than that....Mmmmmh! That's it. Happy to be of some help for once! ;P
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hi ya'all! here's the original photo for the one i have in my gallery right now. i really took a bad picture...blown out highlights everywhere. so i decided to just go with it and blow out the whole image and see what happened. several people said the tones i chose for the final image in my gallery didn't look right or something didn't look quite right with that image, so i wondered if any other these others perhaps were more appealing to your eyes. your suggestions and ideas would be greatly appreciated! here's the original photo.