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Started by smceachron, March 14, 2012, 06:54:47 PM

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smceachron

This one is a toughie.  Does anyone have any suggestions on improving this after photo?  Thanks for your suggestions. ~ Sandi
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smceachron

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Hannie

Hi Sandi,

Thanks for posting your work!
It would be great if you could post the original before any corrections as well, like I did below.
It is the original plus a color corrected version.  There is a large yellow stain so I also lowered the yellow saturation.

One thing that jumped out at me is that baby in your restore is a little squashed, did you use the warp tool or any other tool that changes perspective?

Hannie

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smceachron

Hannie,  Let me do that again.  I thought I had the original first.  Putting the two photos on a 4 X 6 canvas, I did have to squash the photos in a little.  Is there a better way?  Thx, Sandi
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smceachron

Here is the correct version of Newton baby before and after.  In order to correct the red tinge on the wall I had to separate the wall, baby and bed. 
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smceachron

Bunny Rabbits forgot to add the new photo. ~ Sandi
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Hannie

Sandi, when you post your before and after together as one image it will not have the 4x6 ratio and neither should it.
Just double the size of the canvas of one photo and paste the other on to it, then the photos will stay in the right size.  If that is too hard you can also post each photo individually.

Hannie
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Mhayes

#7
Or Sandi you can do as the others do and that is upload both the before and after to Photobucket and then copy the link for each one and paste into the post. I personally perfer the photos to be separated rather than together. That way if a person want to download to work or check on one or the other, they can do so.

Margie
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smceachron

Margie,  That's a great idea and I like it much better. I'll do that right now. Thx, Sandi



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Tori803

Hi Sandi,

If you apply a levels adjustment and look at the far right (our right) of the photo, away from where the yellow stain is in the middle, you can still see pink in the wallpaper. The white and green pattern on the far left looks like the color was washed out of the photo by the flash. My impression is that the pink color belongs in the wallpaper.

Tori
"Nothing in the world can take the place of persistence." -Calvin Coolidge

smceachron

I wasn't sure if the wallpaper was pink or green.  I'll go back and change the levels again to adjust for pink, that would help with the pink in the bed spread.  Thank you for your suggestion.  You solved that mystery. ~ Sandi
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smceachron

#11
Hi Tori, Here is the pink wall paper and I'm not happy with that.  It looks too pale (I have it as a pink gradient) and the bed spread's gamma is way out there. If I reign that in it becomes green.  Funny, the wall paper keeps coming up green.  Hmmmm.  ~ Thx, Sandi



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Mhayes

#12
Hi Sandi,

Let's not go down this path with a pink gradient.  :knuppel: In fact it is better not to use a gradient on an 8 bit jpg because it may show banding on the printed photo. Plus, the wall paper is not all pink. Tori's restore is fine and I'm not against yours that had more of the green. I'm even thinking that the pink could be reflected off of the baby's blanket from the flash.

Margie
"carpe diem"

Margie Hayes
OPR President
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smceachron

OK, no gradient and I'll re-do mine to match Tori's photo.  Thank you for the heads up about the 8 bit and the possible banding.  I usually work in 32 bit.  It's easy to forget that.  Thank you soooooooo much. ~ Sandi
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smceachron

#14
Hi again,
I went back to the original, worked with the levels and this is what came up.  I can't seem to get rid of the blue in the lower left corner.  Arrrrgh!    What do you guys think? 


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Thank you for your help. ~ Sandi
~ Sandi :)