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I think you did a fine job both in the studio and using PP. You obviously know what you're doing with regard to lighting and posing, and you have made a great looking image of this young lady. You didn't show us the "before" version of this picture, which would be interesting for comparison. I would only suggest now that you retouch out the extra catch light in the eyes caused by your fill light, and you'll be done...and done very well.
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10-10-2010, 09:14 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-10-2010, 09:39 PM by DMacKinnon.)
Thanks for the critique. I will post the original shortly. Before photo is now uploaded.
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A beautiful Grad photo for your scrapbook. You certainly know how to move the sliders in PP, it looks so natural. Very well done.
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DMacKinnon Wrote:Hi Guys here is a grad photo I did and used Portrait Professional on. Comments welcomed on what I could do to improve image.
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I have to agree. A great shot and well porcessed.
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Honestly, I think the shot is wonderful from a technical aspect. I clicked on the maximize button to get close up, and I saw a couple of blemishes I would have touched up. Overall it's a great shot, just those two blemishes make the shot processing incomplete.
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Really good job...the one think I miss on the after shot though...I like the little sprinkle of freckles across the nose...I personally would want to keep them.