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01/20/2007 08:00:21 AM · #1
I have loved this woman's post processing for a while, and for just as long, I have been trying to figure out what it is she does and how I can achieve the same effect but I can't. I am refering to the muted tones in most of her images. Manic says that it looks like she desaturates the images, specially the red and yellow channels but I am not sure. Anyone care to take a stab at it? If you have achived the same results, do you mind sharing? TIA!

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June
01/20/2007 09:56:55 AM · #2
According to her FAQ she uses custom saturation/contrast/white balance in camera. And she uses her own actions and those of Kevin Kubota.

She has a varied style on the website, though. Do you mean the ones with the 'muted' skintones?
01/20/2007 10:05:32 AM · #3
Definately some nice work. She's got some wonderful wedding photos in there. Cheers for pointing her site out!
01/20/2007 12:30:32 PM · #4
Originally posted by TrynityRose:

According to her FAQ she uses custom saturation/contrast/white balance in camera. And she uses her own actions and those of Kevin Kubota.

She has a varied style on the website, though. Do you mean the ones with the 'muted' skintones?


Yes, muted skintones but they also have muted colors in general.

June
01/20/2007 01:02:32 PM · #5


Something like that?
01/20/2007 01:23:21 PM · #6
Originally posted by TrynityRose:



Something like that?


Looks similar, how was yours achieved if you don't mind?
01/20/2007 01:24:34 PM · #7
Originally posted by TrynityRose:



Something like that?


That looks about right to me. Good decryption!

R.
01/20/2007 01:53:52 PM · #8
Yeah, it looks similar.
01/20/2007 07:42:09 PM · #9
Do you mind explain the the PP?

June
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