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I'm sorry, this is a raw class matter, I can't discuss it here.
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Add a Levels layer, and move the black slider on each of the three channels thusly: Red 45 Green 30 Blue 20 Then mask very carefully to the area.
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Help With Replacing The Background
Damien Symonds replied to BrianJoseph's topic in Questions about tutorials and articles
Hi mate, do you have a sky you intend to use? Actually, the first question should be: Did you shoot raw? -
16-bit files take up twice as much space on your hard drive. Hardly any photos need 16-bit. The only time you need 16-bit is when you are doing really significant editing in Photoshop. Like, changing areas from really dark to really bright, for example. Because exporting is a stupid Lightroom thing. The concept of exporting stems from the concept that software controls your files. No. YOU control your files. The sooner you ditch Lightroom, the better. That's right. You choose Jpeg for the format, and yes, of course you always keep the colour profile embedded. Then, when you press the "Save" button, another little window will pop up, where you choose the quality level.
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In most cases, and certainly for this photo, 16-bit is overkill. 8-bit is fine. You didn't mention saving after this. Make sure you have your layered master file saved safely before you proceed to the cropping etc for output. Perfect. After flattening, sharpen. NO. No exporting. Use plain old "File>Save As". Jpeg, Quality 7 (on the 0-12 slider) Correct.
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Yeah, Lightroom plays no role here. You MUST only prepare print files in Photoshop, where you have proper control over cropping and sharpening. It's vitally important to crop to the exact size and resolution you require. Read about cropping: http://www.damiensymonds.net/2011/09/cropping-tutorial.html Learn about sharpening and blow your mind: http://www.damiensymonds.net/trainingsharp.html Get rid of Lightroom and change your life: http://www.damiensymonds.net/bridge-30-day-challenge
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This usually means that your black swatch is dark grey, not black. Press D to reset the swatches to default, then X to flip them around again.
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Yes, cloning. Remember, don't try to clone accurately. The cloning is big and soft, the masking is what's done accurately. http://www.damiensymonds.net/2010/10/role-of-masks-when-cloning.html
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It's not bad, but it's a bit blotchy, isn't it? The Handyman Method will help with that.
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Yeah, I don't have any "tricks" for you. Just very careful cloning. The crease in the neck will be hardest. Maybe it might be necessary to copy and flip (and darken) the other side of the neck?
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I'm so sorry, I've got nothing. Your only chance would be to swap the entire top of the head, if you had another suitable photo.
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Hi Summer, may I see a 100% crop?
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Tips on where to start
Damien Symonds replied to newbornphotog's topic in How to achieve a certain look or effect
Yes, I think that's popular. But I think you should try this one first. -
Best way to add bars to a letter jacket
Damien Symonds replied to Diana's topic in Help with editing
Shouldn't be any trouble? Just select a chunk of the Background layer like this: And Ctrl J it onto its own layer, move it down, and mask it in. -
Watercolor Artwork Photo Editing For reproduction
Damien Symonds replied to rachelspaid's topic in Help with editing
Was the paper true vivid white in real life? I urge you to try taking the photo again, in more even light. But if you can't do that, the evening-out will be done like this. Once you've achieved that, post it again and we'll discuss the next step.