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Sandra7

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  • Main editing computer
    PC laptop
  • Editing software
    Lightroom with Photoshop
  • Monitor Calibrator
    Spyder
  • Cameras, lenses and other photographic equipment
    Nikon D800, Paul Buff Einstein 640WS, etc.

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  1. Ok, thank you for taking a look.
  2. Ok, here is the crop.
  3. Hi Damien, My focus is off with this image. Is there any way to save (or improve) this for an 8x10 print? Thank you for your advice.
  4. Thank you, Damien! I will go to the links and read through everything. I appreciate your help.
  5. Personally, I love it! Can't wait to see what the client thinks. What is your magic potion recipe? Thank you so much!
  6. When I showed her the white version, she wasn't sure if she wanted it to be white or a dark color. She asked to see it darker, but I didn't have a darker version ready to show. We talked about possibly using the color of hubby's shirt. But if that complicates things, then light brown will do just fine.
  7. Hello, I have a client who asked me to create an image of her (and spouse) to imitate an older one they had done years ago. (I have a cell phone pic of the older image, if needed.) I asked her about the background. She said that didn't matter, that she was only concerned about the pose and which way they were looking. Upon viewing them, she told me she liked them but didn't care for the background. So I created a rough draft of a solid background to see if that might be what she wanted. She said yes, it's pretty close. But she chose a different image (from same set/pose). I know my method is crude. So my question is: what is the proper way to do this? Thank you.
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