Howard, session 4, example 3
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I honestly don't recall at this point, which color space I used for this image. The version posted with this reply was edited in RGB. I lightly adjusted the red curve to warm her face up a little.
I think one of the difficulties in editing images you didn't create is that you don't know what the original looked like, so you're taking your best guess, at times.
I think one of the difficulties in editing images you didn't create is that you don't know what the original looked like, so you're taking your best guess, at times.
It is indeed hard..but..that is where you have to for lack of a better term..."dare to be stupid" and make it look the way you want it...
There is no "actual" answer. I am looking for certain things to see if you tackled the problem but I do not have a "right answer" for each image. There is always the problem of monitor profile and the issues of color spaces...It is always subjective...I hope I kept it open that way...
I also hope I showed you more about the CM tool and brought new ideas to you about how to include it in your work flow...
As always you can post questions to the main board and this section should stay open to you as well...
Greg
There is no "actual" answer. I am looking for certain things to see if you tackled the problem but I do not have a "right answer" for each image. There is always the problem of monitor profile and the issues of color spaces...It is always subjective...I hope I kept it open that way...
I also hope I showed you more about the CM tool and brought new ideas to you about how to include it in your work flow...
As always you can post questions to the main board and this section should stay open to you as well...
Greg
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