Keep the highlights in control, and make the boys skin a nice medium tan.
Have fun....
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My last mail disapeared? New try.
Made a copy of background layer in PSE. Applied CM corrections to this layer. Neutral, highlight and shadow tool. Applied skin pin.
Adjusted foreground light and colours in lab mode.
Back to PSE and made selection and new layer "Boys". Adjusted this layer with levels. Increased the saturation of the Background copy with a Hue/saturation adj layer.
Question: Could I have got same or better results by only using PSE?
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Made a copy of background layer in PSE. Applied CM corrections to this layer. Neutral, highlight and shadow tool. Applied skin pin.
Adjusted foreground light and colours in lab mode.
Back to PSE and made selection and new layer "Boys". Adjusted this layer with levels. Increased the saturation of the Background copy with a Hue/saturation adj layer.
Question: Could I have got same or better results by only using PSE?
Regards
Thomas
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You can but it might take 2 passes with CM to get it; especially if you use the masking. If you create a mask in CM you have to exit to apply the mask to the layer. CM can also serve as a smart filter, but that is in PS not PSE.
Many images we are going to look at in the coming weeks require you to make a RGB pass then a LAB pass or some other combination to try to get the most out of an image. You can make the work flow fit your needs. You can even switch color spaces in mid correction if you are fighting LAB; you can click on the radio button and try RGB. The LAB correction is not applied.
Some of the corrections like levels and saturation can be done in 1 pass easily in fact that is one of the strongest features.
BTW I keep coming back to your correction...I like it...Good Job....
Greg
Many images we are going to look at in the coming weeks require you to make a RGB pass then a LAB pass or some other combination to try to get the most out of an image. You can make the work flow fit your needs. You can even switch color spaces in mid correction if you are fighting LAB; you can click on the radio button and try RGB. The LAB correction is not applied.
Some of the corrections like levels and saturation can be done in 1 pass easily in fact that is one of the strongest features.
BTW I keep coming back to your correction...I like it...Good Job....
Greg
Hi everybody, I used Shadow/Highlight to brighten up shadows, CM in Lab mode to increase colors, then again CM to pin skin colors plus mask skin tones, CM does excellent job on masking skin. Then I set Highlight, Shadow, Neutral in RGB mode, and finally USM.
You can adjust the strength of the edge in mask by adjusting the curve a bit. It takes some practice but you can lose the cookie cutter effect after some practice...you can also use the mask menu from the ribbon bar and change the edge hardness
See screen shot.
Greg
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