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PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS PIC

PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS PIC

Postby banmeifudare on Mon Nov 02, 2009 11:55 am

This is actually a good pic, but I don't know how to fix the ligthing on the figure
please help me out
thanks

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Re: PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS PIC

Postby iDad on Mon Nov 02, 2009 3:13 pm

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please visit my site for any other help, donations excepted, work real cheap that would have cost $3.00 getting expensive helping with these things lol
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Re: PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS PIC

Postby Revision12 on Mon Nov 02, 2009 3:54 pm

Just in case iDad's wasn't what you were after... here's my two cents.
It's a link because I still can't work out how to put real photos in posts...
http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll22 ... _bcopy.jpg
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Re: PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS PIC

Postby jerryb on Mon Nov 02, 2009 5:14 pm

hi,
there a couple of ways you can go about it.. now on my monitor
the wall and person way too dark.... and the left side of the building was a
little too dark..

what yo can do is first do either shadow and hiligh adjustment

that helps a lot but then do a selection of the person to fine tune the brightness and color
and again yo can use either the shadow and highlight or a curve adjustment...

did a before and after... slooppy on the person selection but you get the idea.. used shadows and hilights and curves on him
and curves on just the sky

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banmeifudare wrote:This is actually a good pic, but I don't know how to fix the ligthing on the figure
please help me out
thanks

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Re: PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS PIC

Postby djtonic on Tue Nov 03, 2009 5:07 am

I thought the streets looked too white washed so I played with the brightness/contrast and hues a bit. Also, brightened you up a little. the masking around you is a little sloppy sorry, i'll make it better if i get a chance.

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Re: PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS PIC

Postby djtonic on Tue Nov 03, 2009 5:13 am

JerryB I didnt even notice the sky. Nice touch!

all i did was quick select him>copy and paste selection to create a new layer. Played with curves and bright/contrast then adjusted opacity of new layer to blend
Same exact thing on the roadway.
as you can see, my attention to detail for this was off but you get the idea.
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Re: PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS PIC

Postby djtonic on Tue Nov 03, 2009 5:18 am

one more quick thing. Jerry b sees the left side of the building too dark but i see the right side as too light! Monitor differences or taste differences? Funny.
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Re: PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS PIC

Postby jerryb on Tue Nov 03, 2009 5:42 am

hi,
I tried using curves first.. generally that my first step.. but it didn't do much for the shadows that when
i decided to go with shadows and hilights.... it much easier to really lighten up those dark areas...


right now bee playing around with this one plugin i have call redynamix... it for simularting hdr...
it real nice... in fact i really didn't have to do anyting and it automaticaltook care of the shadows and and brighten up the colors.....
and the roadway came in much clearer and see more details.... .... and sort of a richer colorful feeling to it......
that plugin has been one of my best investments...lol ... and not only good but it was cheap...lol

djtonic wrote:JerryB I didnt even notice the sky. Nice touch!

all i did was quick select him>copy and paste selection to create a new layer. Played with curves and bright/contrast then adjusted opacity of new layer to blend
Same exact thing on the roadway.
as you can see, my attention to detail for this was off but you get the idea.
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Re: PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS PIC

Postby jerryb on Tue Nov 03, 2009 5:45 am

hi,
i know my monitor tends to be on the dark side alittle....... and it makes those shadows a little more darker than maybe on a
fully calibrated monitor..... but i take that into consideration when i do my retouch stuff.. smiling...
but like yo said sometimes it a matter of taste and objective

djtonic wrote:one more quick thing. Jerry b sees the left side of the building too dark but i see the right side as too light! Monitor differences or taste differences? Funny.
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Re: PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS PIC

Postby djtonic on Tue Nov 03, 2009 5:52 am

a plug in would be nice. I don't have any photoshop filters beyond stock. I'll look into that one you mentioned.

thanks for the advice
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