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06/03/2010 12:18:41 AM · #26			 | 
		
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06/03/2010 01:42:45 AM · #27			 | 
		
		Thanks Everyone for pitching in.
 
 I would go through all of these pics in the evening and shoot question of "how did you do this.." :)
 
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06/03/2010 12:19:22 PM · #28			 | 
		
		Originally posted by Kelli:      |   
 
 hi Kelli, 
 
 Thanks for the edit. 
 
 I don't have portrait professional :( 
 
 Did you do any special processing with the eye ? 
 They seem bigger and more lively. |  
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06/03/2010 12:20:53 PM · #29			 | 
		
		Originally posted by pawdrix:   Try something like this, where the warmer and blurred elements bring the rest of the shot to life.
 
 Also, look at that photographers portrait work (Raphael Guarino) . Really stunning. I figure if you can use or borrow some of his techniques...you're home free.  |   
 
 photos are really amazing :)
 ... but where do I find the editing tips from him :( |  
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06/03/2010 12:27:24 PM · #30			 | 
		
		The file is pretty small so I put a boarder on it.
 
  
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06/03/2010 12:30:26 PM · #31			 | 
		
		Originally posted by ace flyman:   The file is pretty small so I put a boarder on it.
  
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 Original I have is good size, but I definitely like the idea of rotating it....Adds a dynamic effect to me
 
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06/03/2010 12:56:47 PM · #32			 | 
		
		Prashant, here is what I could come up with.
 
  
 
 Rgds
 Midhun
 
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06/03/2010 02:14:07 PM · #33			 | 
		
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06/03/2010 02:15:54 PM · #34			 | 
		
		here's my take on it.  :)  Hope this helps!
 
  
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06/03/2010 03:13:29 PM · #35			 | 
		
		Thanks for all the suggestion guys
 
 This is finally I have editing ( taking suggestion from few of you )
 
  
 
 Thanks a lot for the help :) |  
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06/03/2010 05:09:21 PM · #36			 | 
		
		Originally posted by prashant_168:   Thanks for all the suggestion guys
 
 This is finally I have editing ( taking suggestion from few of you )
 
  
 
 Thanks a lot for the help :)  |   
 
 Personally I would drop that blue border. It does nothing but take away from the model, imho. And I would leave the stray hairs in place, cloned out it looks unnatural, almost like a wig. 
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06/03/2010 06:27:42 PM · #37			 | 
		
		Originally posted by prashant_168:   Thanks a lot for the help :)  |   
 Whoa! Hold up - I didn't get to make my suggestions yet...
 
  
 
 Feel free to add a blue (or green) border in there somewhere. |  
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06/03/2010 06:28:59 PM · #38			 | 
		
		Originally posted by Art Roflmao:   Originally posted by prashant_168:   Thanks a lot for the help :)  |   
 Whoa! Hold up - I didn't get to make my suggestions yet...
 
  
 
 Feel free to add a blue (or green) border in there somewhere.  |   
 
 What took you so long there Ken? Must be losing it lol |  
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06/03/2010 08:11:40 PM · #39			 | 
		
		Originally posted by prashant_168:   Originally posted by Kelli:      |   
 
 hi Kelli, 
 
 Thanks for the edit. 
 
 I don't have portrait professional :( 
 
 Did you do any special processing with the eye ? 
 They seem bigger and more lively.  |   
 
  I did the eyes with portrait professional. You can widen the eyes with it realistically, you can sharpen just the eyes, blacken the pupils, brighten the iris. It's a great program if you frequently do portraits and back when I got it was really inexpensive. I'm not sure what it costs now though. I know they do have a free trial though, you might consider trying it and see if it fits what you do. |  
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06/03/2010 10:50:50 PM · #40			 | 
		
		Originally posted by Art Roflmao:   Originally posted by prashant_168:   Thanks a lot for the help :)  |   
 Whoa! Hold up - I didn't get to make my suggestions yet...
 
  
 
 Feel free to add a blue (or green) border in there somewhere.  |   
 
 Thanks Art but she isn't a great fan of Godzilla :)
 
 however i wd like to learn few editing tips from you. |  
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06/03/2010 11:18:01 PM · #41			 | 
		
		OK, OK,  my turn.
 
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06/04/2010 02:58:21 AM · #42			 | 
		
		Originally posted by jminso:   Originally posted by prashant_168:   Thanks for all the suggestion guys
 
 This is finally I have editing ( taking suggestion from few of you )
 
  
 
 Thanks a lot for the help :)  |   
 
 Personally I would drop that blue border. It does nothing but take away from the model, imho. And I would leave the stray hairs in place, cloned out it looks unnatural, almost like a wig.  |   
 
 Actually you are right, ever since I have read this post I too feel the same.
 
 I fixed the border issue by de-saturating it but the hair I could not fix.
 
 I came way too ahead to go and do the complete editing again...
 
 I would add this to my experience :-
  * Replacing bkground is a pain and not a good idea.
  * Don't do excessive clean up.
  * Look for a method to go back and edit a later stage without effecting the other
 
 ( above is just a side effect of being a s/w engineer ) |  
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06/04/2010 03:36:52 AM · #43			 | 
		
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06/04/2010 03:47:27 AM · #44			 | 
		
		My shot at it:
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06/04/2010 12:16:00 PM · #45			 | 
		
		Originally posted by prashant_168:    * Replacing bkground is a pain and not a good idea.
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06/04/2010 12:19:20 PM · #46			 | 
		
		Originally posted by prashant_168:   * Look for a method to go back and edit a later stage without effecting the other |   
 It's called layers. Well worth learning. |  
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06/15/2010 08:15:36 AM · #47			 | 
		
		| Michaelmonn...I love that look....how did you accomplish that? |  
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06/15/2010 08:17:00 AM · #48			 | 
		
		Michaelmonn....I love that look...how did you accomplish that??
 
 "kinda vintage kinda not. im too tired to remove the background so this is what ive got for now" |  
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