second move:
there is to many mangenta in the picture!
so i placed a mark in the face and slowed down the mangenta and leave the blue shade.
Then de coths of the child looks good to me. ( not the hat)
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after that what cosmetics in noise ninja and manipulating contrast and highligts is this the result.
It could much beter , I think!
Wo is next to give another methode and solutions.
frits
p.s. I have a lot of scanned dia-positives with such problems.
I like to have a relativ quick solution.
I can't spent so much time on each picture.
Frits (z)
It could much beter , I think!
Wo is next to give another methode and solutions.
frits
p.s. I have a lot of scanned dia-positives with such problems.
I like to have a relativ quick solution.
I can't spent so much time on each picture.
Frits (z)
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Here's my effort, after seeing what others have done. Chris was right about the cast - it came from a green sunshade, not a camera problem.
This took 3 passes. The first was the straightforward shadow, highlight and neutral routine. Next I focused on the stripes of the shirt. I made a selection of the shirt and used Lab mode on this area to knock out the green. Looking good - just the yellow face to correct!
Boy, that was hard. It was quite easy to get 90% of the way to a good result, but as Frits found, getting it absolutely right was really difficult. I went round and round much like Frits had done. Eventually I found a method of getting a good result. I made a rough selection of the face area, then used Select->Color Range->Yellows to select the yellow in the face. I then used a levels command on the selection channel to boost the selection a bit, then used that as a mask over a layer of the whole face such that just the yellow-most pixels where available. I ran CM on this layer and flattened the yellow/green curve to desaturate those pixels. That seemed to do the trick - a combination of a selection based on the yellow colour and lab mode in CM got rid of the yellow cast.
I went round that last bit a few times, getting the selection just right and tweaking the lightness and green/magenta curves a little. A Greg said, the face is a range of highlights and shadows, so I pushed the yellows round as far as I could without getting the darkmost areas of the face any further to the red than 12 o'clock.The result is below.
I think I could do a bit better by using two passes on the face - one concentrating on the darker/redder pixels, and the other on the lighter/yellower pixels. But not now - my entire Saturday afternoon has disappeared!
This took 3 passes. The first was the straightforward shadow, highlight and neutral routine. Next I focused on the stripes of the shirt. I made a selection of the shirt and used Lab mode on this area to knock out the green. Looking good - just the yellow face to correct!
Boy, that was hard. It was quite easy to get 90% of the way to a good result, but as Frits found, getting it absolutely right was really difficult. I went round and round much like Frits had done. Eventually I found a method of getting a good result. I made a rough selection of the face area, then used Select->Color Range->Yellows to select the yellow in the face. I then used a levels command on the selection channel to boost the selection a bit, then used that as a mask over a layer of the whole face such that just the yellow-most pixels where available. I ran CM on this layer and flattened the yellow/green curve to desaturate those pixels. That seemed to do the trick - a combination of a selection based on the yellow colour and lab mode in CM got rid of the yellow cast.
I went round that last bit a few times, getting the selection just right and tweaking the lightness and green/magenta curves a little. A Greg said, the face is a range of highlights and shadows, so I pushed the yellows round as far as I could without getting the darkmost areas of the face any further to the red than 12 o'clock.The result is below.
I think I could do a bit better by using two passes on the face - one concentrating on the darker/redder pixels, and the other on the lighter/yellower pixels. But not now - my entire Saturday afternoon has disappeared!
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It really is fun trying to improve images - kind of addictive isnt it?
I think you have done enough Derek - really excellent, but there is little bit I dont like!! The towel goes greenish and I'm not wild about the top edge of the sunhat - but stop, dont take my remarks as serious - leave it be!
I think you have given us all hours of enjoyment - thank you.
I think you have done enough Derek - really excellent, but there is little bit I dont like!! The towel goes greenish and I'm not wild about the top edge of the sunhat - but stop, dont take my remarks as serious - leave it be!
I think you have given us all hours of enjoyment - thank you.
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