Saturday, October 24, 2009
Enhancing Portraits
1) Original; 10/23/09; f 3.0; 1/45; 5:30pm; BYU-I Gardens; Samsung L830
2) After Enhancements
1) Original; 10/23/09; 5:20pm; BYU-I Gardens; f3.0; 1/45; Samsung L830
2) After color match
For some reason I had it in my mind that editing photos of people was going to be much harder than editing other photos. It really wasn't that bad! The first photo I enhanced: I fixed the red eye, got a spot off her chin, took the leaf off her sweater, and whitened her teeth (though I don't see much of a difference here, I guess she didn't really need it!). For the second image I used the color match option and color matched it to the Portrait 1 image in the portrait section. In both images I adjusted the contrast and highlights.
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I like how the small changes you made enhanced the overall picture so that the finished product looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteGreat enhancements! The color matching added some great warmth to the photos. I love the way she is looking over her shoulder at the camera. Great job!
ReplyDeleteNice portrait edits! I love how you framed/composed both of these shots. The match color feature really added a lot of depth and nice contrast to the final image. Well done.
ReplyDeleteI love what the color match did to your second shot. It really helped the colors pop and looks really nice. I like the leaves at the top of that picture too. Also the adjustments you made on the first photo make it look very professional. Nice job.
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