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10/26/2004 01:37:41 AM · #1 |
I recently did a photoshoot and I posed the actor in front of the sun. But when I took it into photoshop, the image was lit fantastic and clean except for his right ear.. Which is a painfully glowing red.
I don't know how to fix it. I've been trying everything, please help!
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10/26/2004 01:40:27 AM · #2 |
Reshoot from a different angle... |
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10/26/2004 01:45:49 AM · #3 |
Select the ear, and desaturize it. Should help. [/url] |
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10/26/2004 03:15:37 AM · #4 |
Tell your actor to grow their hair longer. |
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10/26/2004 03:22:18 AM · #5 |
Isn't there a red ear reduction function like the red eye reduction function? |
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10/26/2004 04:34:27 AM · #6 |
Originally posted by Pug-H: Isn't there a red ear reduction function like the red eye reduction function? |
How about a pointy ear reductor then? ;D
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10/26/2004 05:06:52 AM · #7 |
copy the left ear flip it and paste it over the other. |
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10/26/2004 05:13:43 AM · #8 |
In movies they put tape over the back of the ears. I think it's just a live and learn experience. Next time, though, the tape should work. |
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10/26/2004 06:50:38 AM · #9 |
Originally posted by edto: ... the image was lit fantastic and clean except for his right ear.. Which is a painfully glowing red. |
Lucky you weren't photographing a Vulcan, then you have had a green glowing ear 
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