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Face turns red
#1
I just started using Portrait Professional Studio 10 after being convinced by what I saw in the trial version first (which does not allow Save). Worked on my first portrait yesterday and everything looked great until Save. When I opened the saved JPEG outside the application, the skin tone had changed to a weird sun-burn blotchy red. Any idea where this comes from? My work flow was: open RAW file in CS5, process as needed, save file as JPEG since PP does not support PS files, process JPEG in PP 10, save.

Thanks
Katja


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#2
katjaZ,

Please post both the original and the saved version so that others can assist you with this situation.


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(08-23-2011, 07:22 PM)KatjaZ Wrote: I just started using Portrait Professional Studio 10 after being convinced by what I saw in the trial version first (which does not allow Save). Worked on my first portrait yesterday and everything looked great until Save. When I opened the saved JPEG outside the application, the skin tone had changed to a weird sun-burn blotchy red. Any idea where this comes from? My work flow was: open RAW file in CS5, process as needed, save file as JPEG since PP does not support PS files, process JPEG in PP 10, save.

Thanks
Katja

 
#3
OK, I added it to the post. Thanks!
 
#4
I don't have extensive experience with the software myself--never had that happen. And, like you said, not just redder, splotchy or something.
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#5
I have the same experience, when I take a picture of the work inside Portrait Pro then saving to jpeg, the output result in jpeg is "red". I will try to save as a tiff..
my input files are CR2 taken with a Canon 5D Mark II
 
  


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