I found this photo very frustrating which surprised me as I use a K curve on the K channel regularly to give the appearance of sharpness. I think this is a Dan M trick which I found in http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=48066
I could recover the shadows if I followed exactly what the video did, but could never repeat the effect manually. Once I was happy with the shadows, I'd brought in some colour shifts which weren't acceptable. Hey Ho.
Edit - I was sure I'd took a screen shot of the curves, but obviously not.
thanks Mandy
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Hi,
I'll skip the above for the moment as it needs some serious rethinking.
I've enjoyed the below as I remember struggling with it last time. In the last class I did two passes using a mask for the fruit and the metal cart. This time I tried to avoid masking as I remember Mike telling me I'd left inherent colour casts on the fruit via the masking.
It's still not there yet; I can't get the frame neutral on all points (that top left part is a bugger) and think I should watch the Abe video again (but I have an appointment with Clint Eastwood this morning).
I used LAB on the first pass and then tried saturation / brightness adjustments.
I'll skip the above for the moment as it needs some serious rethinking.
I've enjoyed the below as I remember struggling with it last time. In the last class I did two passes using a mask for the fruit and the metal cart. This time I tried to avoid masking as I remember Mike telling me I'd left inherent colour casts on the fruit via the masking.
It's still not there yet; I can't get the frame neutral on all points (that top left part is a bugger) and think I should watch the Abe video again (but I have an appointment with Clint Eastwood this morning).
I used LAB on the first pass and then tried saturation / brightness adjustments.
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I'm being stubborn about the wreath image. I used the solutions to help me and realised that I was using completely the wrong approach in the first attempt.
I did one attempt reading the solution (V2) with a completely fresh approach after the video (V3). Neither is correct, but I definitely have a better idea now.
I did one attempt reading the solution (V2) with a completely fresh approach after the video (V3). Neither is correct, but I definitely have a better idea now.
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