02-27-2012, 02:57 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-27-2012, 03:01 PM by williamting.)
Fotoman65, I wish you luck. Since you do large print, there is more reason now for you to examine every inch before printing. I ruin one of my prints due to what you described above.
Pay special attention to the edges where dark meets light, especially the edges of the hair and the skin. PP automatically apply enhancement to the eyes which you may not like.
If you find defect, you don't need to discard your work. Just use a lighter retouch brush strength (maybe around 10-20) and move over the affected areas.
With more practice, you should be able to produce excellent prints. I print up to 24" without problem.
Do let us know how it goes.
By the way, your picture is very nice!
Pay special attention to the edges where dark meets light, especially the edges of the hair and the skin. PP automatically apply enhancement to the eyes which you may not like.
If you find defect, you don't need to discard your work. Just use a lighter retouch brush strength (maybe around 10-20) and move over the affected areas.
With more practice, you should be able to produce excellent prints. I print up to 24" without problem.
Do let us know how it goes.
By the way, your picture is very nice!