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11/19/2005 03:21:00 PM · #1 |
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11/19/2005 03:56:06 PM · #2 |
Nice crop. A bit too soft, and I am not sure but a little too much red on the face/neck. Also it seems a little washed out. Is this scanned?
Anyways, I did some work on it, hope you like it.
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11/19/2005 10:18:25 PM · #3 |
Yikes! Sorry, not saying that mine is better or anything, but now that baby looks a little on the evil side! Thanks for your input, though. |
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11/19/2005 10:31:42 PM · #4 |
What kind of processing did you do on the picture? It looks out of focus in some places, neat imaged in areas and pixled or noisy in others places. |
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11/19/2005 11:30:34 PM · #5 |
It looks too 'neatimaged' in my opinion. The tones look nice, but if it had a little more texture and noise, and maybe a little less saturation, it'd look a lot nicer. |
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11/20/2005 04:41:07 AM · #6 |
Iâd have to agree with the âless is moreâ comment with neatImage⦠gives it that tell tell plastic look. |
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11/20/2005 04:45:46 AM · #7 |
Aside from any issues of being oversmoothed, this image could be goosed a little by using the saturation sponge to pop the lips and eyes colors more, I think.
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11/21/2005 06:10:30 PM · #8 |
Ignite, how did you bring out the baby's eyes and lips like that? |
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11/21/2005 06:51:45 PM · #9 |
I have to agree that the child looks plastic. The composition, color and frame are very nice. I did a version in duo-tone. Hope you don't mind. I think that duo-tone works well with the soft/smooth feel. I did add a bit of noise though.

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11/21/2005 06:56:06 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by bear_music: Aside from any issues of being oversmoothed, this image could be goosed a little by using the saturation sponge to pop the lips and eyes colors more, I think.
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Aaaah, was wondering what the sponge was used for! (in photoshop I mean! hehe) |
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11/21/2005 07:19:36 PM · #11 |
Saturation sponge? I have Photoshop 7, but I don't think I've ever noticed that in my tool list. Though, removing phone lines from pictures, without it being obvious, is a huge accomplishment for me. |
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