Postby -default » Sat Feb 02, 2008 8:22 am
Hi Manda,
Not bad at all. I particularly like the way that you have a process going with multiple color spaces. The shadows are still very blue, and the pavement is now reddish. I've been experimenting with this image during the week, and for the video I will most likely do a single correction in RGB mode, with hue clocks on the shadowed parts of the three faces, the asphalt, and one of the deeper shadows on the asphalt. In RGB it is possible to do a single correction that gets rid of the blue asphalt shadow (by changing the dark 1/4 of the blue and green curves). Once this is done, the shadows of the faces are a good skin tone as well.
It's a good technique to ctrl-click to establish initial curve points for an adjustment.
Re the question about switching to RGB after Lab. Any active pins you have will be carried over to RGB, but the curves will not, so it is necessary to click "Apply" and come back in to Curvemeister, to apply two sets of curves. This is also a good technique.