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12/13/2003 02:54:01 PM · #1 |
I spent some time last night working on this image. I just wanted to put it up here and request feedback. I am on the side of allowing Photoshop edits, not to create digital art, but to make a photograph as good as it can be. He is my example from last night! I had to recreate the right side of the photo, as it was cut off in the original image.
(Photo taken by Jeanne Ricci)
//www.pbase.com/image/24102821
Message edited by author 2003-12-13 14:54:43.
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12/13/2003 03:02:10 PM · #2 |
good work, did you print it?
wondering how all the cloning, and painting translates to the printer...
also - i would like to see this shot from the other side - so you can see the babies pudgy faces ;}
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12/13/2003 03:02:47 PM · #3 |
Excellent job, certainly as seen at screen resolution! The only thing I don't care so much for is the bright flat background. I think I'd tone done the tiny flare above her elbow and add either tone, color, or drop in different background altogether. |
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12/13/2003 03:08:31 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by soup: also - i would like to see this shot from the other side - so you can see the babies pudgy faces ;} |
Something like this? //www.top-greetings.com/N.py?P=20031207 |
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12/13/2003 03:13:53 PM · #5 |
hehe - good try old timer
someone should tell him there are plenty of magazines he can look at |
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12/13/2003 04:11:29 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: Excellent job, certainly as seen at screen resolution! The only thing I don't care so much for is the bright flat background. I think I'd tone done the tiny flare above her elbow and add either tone, color, or drop in different background altogether. |
I agree with you! I did this one after I posted the original edits here:
//www.pbase.com/image/24114790
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12/13/2003 04:13:53 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by soup: good work, did you print it?
wondering how all the cloning, and painting translates to the printer...
also - i would like to see this shot from the other side - so you can see the babies pudgy faces ;} |
I did this edit for someone else. I am going to print it today, matte it, and make a custom hardwood frame with Bubinga (an African hardwood). I will find out after while if it prints well. I usually find something that needs touched up when printing a heavily edited photo. I'll let you know how the extensive cloning worked out at high res.
Thanks,
JD
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12/13/2003 07:13:41 PM · #8 |
not sure i like that faded style BG
the white seems ok to me'
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12/13/2003 07:31:04 PM · #9 |
At screen resolution it looks like you have some haloing around most of the image ... that's sometimes made better (but sometimes worse) in the printing process. I think a tonal difference of 5-15% between the subject and the background will be enough to keep the subject distinct but not artificial-looking. It's more of a problem where the subject is darker (jeans, etc.) -- you kind of expect the haloing with their heads backlit.
Toning with a warm color also might lessen the effect.
Message edited by author 2003-12-13 19:32:34. |
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