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littledigitalartist

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dear all, did some studio shots but some did not trigger the studio lights... wonder if its able to save these.... help help help... experts pls comment... next time then i'll put other pics... the pics were PS-ed a little on the levels... from a very dark pic (that's why its a little grainy)

virgo and espn are the experts in this... pls help...

ps: thanks to espn for teaching me how to start thread and upload pics...

12421shirley01-thumb.jpg

12421shirley02-thumb.jpg

12421shirley03-thumb.jpg

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opps.. how come the pic so small??? erm.. anyone can help me on this matter too.. sh*t.. im such a newbie i dunno abt such stuff sorry to all... do be patience with me... :cry:
 

You shot in RAW or JPEG?

Noise I can help, but the colors wise I don't know if I can do anything.
 

just trying out only, I'm lousy actually.

1360112421shirley01_jpeg_copy1.jpg


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My try. The original pic is only 34KB.. it will be good if the original JPEG is saved in a better quality (lesser compresson)

12421shirley02.jpg
 

ken111111 said:
My try. The original pic is only 34KB.. it will be good if the original JPEG is saved in a better quality (lesser compresson)

hmmm i have too to be able to upload it to cs..
 

colours wise if u can wait for my return during the weekend i may be able to do something about it...
 

a slight blue cast...under the orange main cast...greenish here and there

so here's my take: level/photo filter/ level/USM/gaussian blur/
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Does this work for you?

12421shirley01.jpg


or if you are bother about the colour, then why not change it to B&W.

12421shirley02.jpg


:)
 

Ya I think ken1111111 did the best. ken1111111, can share how you did it? ;)
 

Speed said:
Ya I think ken1111111 did the best. ken1111111, can share how you did it? ;)

Errr.... reduce noise by using Noise Ninja 2.0 using Full auto profiling...
after that adjust the levels manually using ACDSee 6.0 ... using auto levelling gives strange colors.....
Adjust until the colors looks okay....
That's it.....
 

Hey thanks for the detailed explanation! Merry Christmas!
 

Here's one without the warm colour cast and without having to resort to Noise Ninja's "patchy" repair..

37855863.12421shirley01.jpg
 

kenjiimages said:
Here's one without the warm colour cast and without having to resort to Noise Ninja's "patchy" repair..

37855863.12421shirley01.jpg

But it looks a bit 'noisy (squarish pixelation)' on my LCD Screen
 

tried the hue and saturation in photoshop.. see if it helped

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Here is a quicky correction and another with a little more work. But I do not think it can be make to look natural ie like it was taken with the studio lights working properly - not without the kinda of work that makes reshooting an easier option.


quickie

http://gallery.clubsnap.com/showphoto.php/photo/8235/sort/1/cat/500/page/1

Ok may need help on how to link this but in case it fails - cut and paste the link


with a little more work

http://gallery.clubsnap.com/showphoto.php/photo/8236/sort/1/cat/500/page/1

These are no where near finished quality in which a true DI artist can do.
 

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