I've posted 2 tutorials in the people forum for a true colour edit and skin tone correction and smoothing, both are for CS5 and I'm currently working on tutorials for elements.
IndiLoc: L. I., NY, Palm Beach Cty when it's cold.
MWAC wrote:
I've posted 2 tutorials in the people forum for a true colour edit and skin tone correction and smoothing, both are for CS5 and I'm currently working on tutorials for elements.
MWAC, can you inform us when you finish then tutorials for elements? Thanks.
I've posted 2 tutorials in the people forum for a true colour edit and skin tone correction and smoothing, both are for CS5 and I'm currently working on tutorials for elements.
MWAC, can you inform us when you finish then tutorials for elements? Thanks.
I think I have them done, I have a friend testing them (I don't have elements anymore so I was playing off my memory) once she tells me everything is good, I will post them and let you guys know.
IndiLoc: L. I., NY, Palm Beach Cty when it's cold.
MWAC wrote:
Indi wrote:
MWAC wrote:
I've posted 2 tutorials in the people forum for a true colour edit and skin tone correction and smoothing, both are for CS5 and I'm currently working on tutorials for elements.
MWAC, can you inform us when you finish then tutorials for elements? Thanks.
I think I have them done, I have a friend testing them (I don't have elements anymore so I was playing off my memory) once she tells me everything is good, I will post them and let you guys know.
Thanks. I'd subscribe to the people forum, but I hate people. :lol: Just kidding. I just don't like taking pictures of people but the, "...true colour edit and skin tone correction and smoothing..." are some things I'd like to know about.
The skill of the photographer is in taking images that require only minor adjustments if any...but few aren't improved without postwork. The degree it's taken to are the perogative of the photographer. The final results will be pleasing to some and others will have a different perspective.
Are there any good links on Post-Processing as in new ideas & such to keep it creative.
I have been reading the forums here to try and find out what everyone means by Post processing.
When I capture a digital image, I then process (edit) that image. After I complete my processing, why would I want to post process the image? Isn't that like doing double work?