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Sara Converted Brown Tone
Image Title:  Sara Converted Brown Tone
 
 By: Ron Wilson  
  Copyright ©2006



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Photographer Ron Wilson {K:18161}
Project #38 Photo Help Camera Model Canon Digital Rebel
Categories Portrait
People
Children
Film Format
Portfolio Portrait
Lens Canon  50 mm f/1.4 USM
Uploaded 1/25/2006 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 226 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 9 Rating
4.50
/ 3 Ratings
Location City -  Toronto
State -  ON
Country - Canada   Canada
About Still playing with the conversion process. I converted this then added a brown tone. Any help would be appreciated.
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There are 9 Comments in 1 Pages
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Dev    {K:3446} 1/25/2006
I like this. Seems like an intimate photo. The lady is so lost in a dream, thinking about someone i guess. Nice tones . The lady is beautiful,her eyes are mesmerising.

I think the background is busy and hence a bit disturbing. May be a plain (or even a black) background may be better. Just my thoughts though.

well done.


Ron Wilson   {K:18161} 1/25/2006
Thanks for the comments Dev. The bg was worked on.



Gerhard Busch   {K:12418} 1/26/2006
A naturally causing portrait. Regards Gerhard


Martin .   {K:24415} 1/26/2006
Ron,

Wonderful mood indeed. I love the distant look in your daughters eyes.

I hope you don't mind, but I had to adjust the contrast and brightness a bit. And after your bathroom ribs to me your shooting in the bathroom? LMAO...

And don't Bitch about my quality, as I only spent 3 minutes on this one...

Marty

Let me know what you think?

Focusing on the Subject


Martin .   {K:24415} 1/26/2006
Ron,

I love the mood regarding this awesome capture. I hope you don't mind, but I touched up the brightness and contrast a bit...

Also, don't mess with me about the quality, as I only spent 5 min. or less on this 1...

Well done indeed my friend,

Marty

Background Touched Up


Ron Wilson   {K:18161} 1/27/2006
Thx Martin, just 1 question. Did you mess with the original or the 2nd one with a blurred bg? Your adjustment just effected the bg it seems did you work in mask mode?


Martin .   {K:24415} 1/27/2006
Ron,

The post on top is what I copied, as its probably a bigger file. Then I just used the lasso tool to outline the background set on 5fx. I did it really fast so the edges probably suck, but you get the main idea.

Then opened up contrast and brightness adjust. Removed the brightness and added contrast. That's about it. I think the dark background makes you focus on the subject. I don't really know what a mask is, as I'm very primitive when it comes to PS...

Marty


Ron Wilson   {K:18161} 1/27/2006
OK thx for the explaination. You achieved the same result. I thought you made a bg layer, adjusted the brightness then masked the effect for the area that you wanted.


Aykaan K   {K:13228} 1/30/2006
très belle composition.. très beau portrait!!


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