D 100?- How to Warm Flesh Tones.?

shotonmaui

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I shoot in jpeg and need to stay there
.Anyone have a suggested setting at Hue Adjustment for Warming Flesh Tones.
 
If you are shooting in regular daylight then use cloudy with an adjustment of -2 or -3. That warms up skin tones unless it's a really overcast sky (blue light) then you may need to go to the "sgade" setting with no adjustment.

But you have to be careful you don't make the skin go orange (too much warmth).

Remember, It's digital and you get to choose the white balance. It's like putting a filter on daylight film.

Once you are close to the warmth you want, then you may have to adjust it in Photoshop or other editor to tweak it.
shotonmaui wrote:
 
But you have to be careful you don't make the skin go orange (too
much warmth).

Remember, It's digital and you get to choose the white balance.
It's like putting a filter on daylight film.

Once you are close to the warmth you want, then you may have to
adjust it in Photoshop or other editor to tweak it.
shotonmaui wrote:
 
I am shooting indoors with Strobes....
Have WB set at Flash.....
But you have to be careful you don't make the skin go orange (too
much warmth).

Remember, It's digital and you get to choose the white balance.
It's like putting a filter on daylight film.

Once you are close to the warmth you want, then you may have to
adjust it in Photoshop or other editor to tweak it.
shotonmaui wrote:
 
.............. but he only likes to fight me - I know the D100 has poor people colour, Squash does not agree, so I thought he’d have been delighted to assist you -- but obviously not.

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