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Sep 22 2011 02:05am
Quote (PANAM @ Sep 22 2011 07:26am)
http://img706.imageshack.us/img706/5928/dsc09712ppa.jpg

If some1 say this one has got to much yellow i will flip :(


Out of interest, are you colour blind?

There is a cyan overload in this image.

The light is very flat... try putting that beauty dish right in front of the child's face and shoot tighter

This post was edited by lithfkn on Sep 22 2011 02:06am
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Sep 22 2011 07:16am
Quote (PANAM @ Sep 21 2011 11:56pm)
Xan I have only one son ;) so yeah this is the same boy :) and I'm glad that you like pp

I think I notice one thing here (or is it only me oO fuck, dunno lol)

im editing some shots in lr3 so im trying get as much from colours i can since all shots on portrait mode looks for me little bit flat and colour less, what's most funny this is not only one forum that I'm getting my opinions about shots, plus my wife, shes seeing all pp shots before i post them anywhere so conclusion is this : two different opinion sources saying first version (my version) is much better then version edited after opinion from here :D

can you call post processing like a style ? everyone has unique one right ? or in photography you have take some standards and don't try to mess to much whit shots ?


YOu're doign the right thing by experimenting. It took me 2 months to get Verdena's b&w post processing on lightroom.
The only real thing you should consider is skin tones, unless you're trying to do some halloween shit. If you'll be doing split tone editing such as this, emphasize yellows, as they most often become a more flattering skin tone than cyans or magentas or greens.

This picture is too cyan'd for my taste.
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Sep 22 2011 08:34am
Quote (onepagememory @ Sep 22 2011 02:16pm)
YOu're doign the right thing by experimenting. It took me 2 months to get Verdena's b&w post processing on lightroom.
The only real thing you should consider is skin tones, unless you're trying to do some halloween shit. If you'll be doing split tone editing such as this, emphasize yellows, as they most often become a more flattering skin tone than cyans or magentas or greens.

This picture is too cyan'd for my taste.


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Sep 22 2011 08:36am
Quote (PANAM @ Sep 22 2011 12:56am)
Xan I have only one son ;) so yeah this is the same boy :) and I'm glad that you like pp

I think I notice one thing here (or is it only me oO fuck, dunno lol)

im editing some shots in lr3 so im trying get as much from colours i can since all shots on portrait mode looks for me little bit flat and colour less, what's most funny this is not only one forum that I'm getting my opinions about shots, plus my wife, shes seeing all pp shots before i post them anywhere so conclusion is this : two different opinion sources saying first version (my version) is much better then version edited after opinion from here :D

can you call post processing like a style ? everyone has unique one right ? or in photography you have take some standards and don't try to mess to much whit shots ?


Wasnt sure, he looks way older there, Im used to seeing what I consider a baby :lol:

You can definitely have a pp style. Just look at people like Jamie Ibarra and youll see that.

I mess more with shots that Im going to post for cnc..but as far as for printing purposes, I keep it natural generally.
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Sep 22 2011 09:26am
Quote (nikon @ Sep 22 2011 07:34am)
You didn't get it, stop pretending you did ~~


says he who called my post processing 'better' than his own.
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Sep 23 2011 12:06pm
Quote (lithfkn @ Sep 22 2011 08:05am)
Out of interest, are you colour blind?

There is a cyan overload in this image.

The light is very flat... try putting that beauty dish right in front of the child's face and shoot tighter


i cant really get any closer to that little guy cus as soon his seen camera whit flash his like - "WOW! WTF IS THAT?? I NEED TO TOUCH THIS!"
thing is, my BD is quite small like 8' plastic bowl (DIY BD) im working on 20' one but still cant find proper 'L' bracket to support flash on tripod/stand this what i have now is located on flash on camera so it's quite difficult to get right angel... as i complete project will share shots and how i done it but probably you can find loads DIY tutorials on the web. mines will look like this (+/-) http://vimeo.com/9577963
about cyan thing this was shot under full sun (around 12) that purple/cyan is a flare from konica minolta 50mm lens pretty often shit shooting whit that lens right in to sun :)
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Sep 23 2011 05:35pm
Quote (onepagememory @ Sep 22 2011 04:26pm)
says he who called my post processing 'better' than his own.


I never said so lol :D
I might have said that for your colour pp
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Quote (nikon @ Sep 23 2011 04:35pm)
I never said so lol :D
I might have said that for your colour pp


u did./
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