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04/11/2011 07:36:37 PM · #1
I just shot a series of photo's of my daughter and I can't decide on what post processing I like. Here is what I have. Any comments would be appreciated. No cropping has been performed at this time.

#1 SOOC



#2 Sort of a Cross Processed look



#3 B&W

04/11/2011 07:59:06 PM · #2
I personally like the black and white, because I think it has a better mood, but I am a fan of b/w portraits so probably biased
04/11/2011 08:04:32 PM · #3
I like the color version but find it a bit too cool. I would drop a warming filter over it, and desat the yellow handles of the yard tools to push them deeper into the background.
04/11/2011 08:17:48 PM · #4
I agree with Brennan. There aren't enough details in the B&W for me, so color but warmer. Not a fan of the cross process look here, makes her look like she is wearing clown makeup!
04/11/2011 09:29:31 PM · #5
Based on the feedback from BrennanOB I edited the photo. What do you think of the outcome?



Everything I did before was using the canon digital photo pro software because I am too much of a novice with PSE9. But I opened the original raw and processed in adobe camera raw, then opened up in PSE9. Duplicated the original layer and added a warming filter.
Merged that layer and duplicated again.
Birghtened up the eyes with a detailed smart brush. I never did that before and found it by accident!! lol!
I merged the layers again and duplicated.
I desaturated the yellow handle on a layer with a mask applied, then selectively applied the desaturated color to the handle only.
Merged and saved.

Message edited by author 2011-04-11 21:35:29.
04/11/2011 10:14:00 PM · #6
For me your #1 is the best. But Noelle is adorable anyway!
04/12/2011 12:31:32 AM · #7
I used your first image which you said was straight OOC. I thought it was a bit under exposed and flat. So I adjusted the curves a bit, and removed the color cast. I also warmed it up slightly, and since I found the background distracting and in great contrast to the sweetness of your daughter I blurred and darkened it to make the little one pop. Just some sharpening after that.

Dave



04/12/2011 03:51:05 PM · #8
Originally posted by DCNUTTER:

I used your first image which you said was straight OOC. I thought it was a bit under exposed and flat. So I adjusted the curves a bit, and removed the color cast. I also warmed it up slightly, and since I found the background distracting and in great contrast to the sweetness of your daughter I blurred and darkened it to make the little one pop. Just some sharpening after that.

Dave



Awesomeness... Your quick edit is superb! Thanks.

I have a long way to go! I thought mine was fairly bright and I was debating adjusting the exposure down a tad... now I see how dark it is. Wow!!!
04/13/2011 10:09:56 PM · #9
Just wanted to say thanks to everyone for the comments. I definitely learned a little bit of a post processing workflow using PSE9 here. So I went to school a little bit on BrennanOB's comments and DCNUTTER's processed example and came up with my own final... How'd I do??



Edited to add I just checked it against DCNUTTER's edit and mine is so much redder. I think DCNUTTER got the hair correct but the skin is a hair too cool or blue.

Anyway, It's my first go around with PSE9 so I will keep trying. No need to comment anymore.

Message edited by author 2011-04-13 22:15:33.
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