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07/13/2010 01:59:03 AM · #1
Ok, so I had a lot of fun on this shoot from earlier today. Got some really great pictures too. The problem is that the wind today was nuts and so her hair wasnt working with us. Any resources to fix hair like this? Because basic spot healing isnt working here.


07/13/2010 04:00:37 AM · #2


K I think I did a good job with this. It was TOUGH!
07/13/2010 04:09:58 AM · #3
do you know that i like the first one? i do not know why, but the moving hairs make more fresh and less "seriuos" the beautiful face of your model...

my two cents!
07/13/2010 07:01:07 AM · #4
Originally posted by GiorgioBaruffi:

do you know that i like the first one? i do not know why, but the moving hairs make more fresh and less "seriuos" the beautiful face of your model...

my two cents!


I agree with this, the hairs add to the shot. Perhaps take out some if the whispy ones but in general leave the messiness as I think it looks great with the rest of the shot.
07/13/2010 12:09:48 PM · #5
Ok thats why I come here, you are all full of great advice...
07/13/2010 02:47:53 PM · #6
Total agreement. First shot is terrific. "Fixed" shot is not an improvement. Even if it *was* an improvement-in-principle (which I don't think it is) you've introduced and arching artifact in the sky that follows the outline of her head where the old hair perimeter used to be, and you need to fix that.

R.
07/13/2010 02:52:21 PM · #7
Exactly, I noticed it after I was finished with it. After staring at the picture for a while, you stop noticing those details...

So yeah, im sticking with the original
07/13/2010 03:32:14 PM · #8
I agree tooo!!!!
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