Would anyone car to PP a pic of my daughter

I'm a little late, but better late than never...lol. Thank you so very much for posting your lovely daughter's photo for all of us to work on. Here you go...

Karen

 
Great starting image to work on. I tried to make subtle changes and not overdue sharpening and color enhancements.



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My 2¢ worth
Joe Filer
Mahomet, IL
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My still camera history: http://www.pbase.com/filer/image/49099880/original

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I was happy with mine overall until I saw yours. I love your rendition. Do you remember the workflow?

Thanks
Elise
 
I was happy with mine overall until I saw yours. I love your
rendition. Do you remember the workflow?

Thanks
Elise
Thanks Elise,

I really tend to just play with an image in PS until I like it. No real work-flow per say! Sorry I could not help more :(

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'Photography is catching a moment in time, and keeping it forever'
 
Thank you jbf.
This is what I remember.

I used Digital Image Pro 9 (newer PictureIt), loaded a background, inserted the photo, made a gradual transparency to taste and that was about it. I had already done what I wanted to with the original photo before I did this.
Was hoping my new monitor was not too far off as it has not been calibrated.
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maria

FZ5/FZ30
 
Thanks, Lyle. :-)) Did you see the Tiger I did? I guess it was a silly retouch but it was intended for you.

Ronny
 
Pixelfixer,

Mind sharing some details about these shots? Camera/lens/EXIF.. all that good stuff. They are lovely. Your daughter, of course, is quite beautiful.

Take care,

-- Rob
 

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