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Aug 3, 2012 10:59:43   #
normanhall Loc: Leslie Missouri
 
I have been asked to edit some images and they seem to have a halo for lack of a better term around the images can someone tell me what this is. and can it be fixed.



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Aug 3, 2012 11:21:58   #
Festina Lente Loc: Florida & Missouri
 
normanhall wrote:
I have been asked to edit some images and they seem to have a halo for lack of a better term around the images can someone tell me what this is. and can it be fixed.
Three of those are natural angelic halos. No fixing allowed! :lol:

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Aug 3, 2012 11:23:51   #
normanhall Loc: Leslie Missouri
 
Festina Lente wrote:
normanhall wrote:
I have been asked to edit some images and they seem to have a halo for lack of a better term around the images can someone tell me what this is. and can it be fixed.
Three of those are natural angelic halos. No fixing allowed! :lol:


:lol: :thumbup: I agree but halos not allowed in images

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Aug 3, 2012 13:08:10   #
MT Shooter Loc: Montana
 
I downloaded your image and on my monitor I see no CA or halos. Some very genuine smiles though! I do see some pixelization on both the ladies outside arms, it appears to have been caused from oversharpening from what I am seeing.

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Aug 3, 2012 13:54:15   #
Festina Lente Loc: Florida & Missouri
 
MT Shooter wrote:
I downloaded your image and on my monitor I see no CA or halos. Some very genuine smiles though! I do see some pixelization on bothe the ladies outside arms, it appears to have been caused from oversharpening from what I am seeing.
An astute observation MT! I missed that entirely.

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Aug 3, 2012 13:58:44   #
MT Shooter Loc: Montana
 
Festina Lente wrote:
MT Shooter wrote:
I downloaded your image and on my monitor I see no CA or halos. Some very genuine smiles though! I do see some pixelization on bothe the ladies outside arms, it appears to have been caused from oversharpening from what I am seeing.
An astute observation MT! I missed that entirely.


Must have been your sunglasses! LOL

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Aug 3, 2012 14:39:47   #
normanhall Loc: Leslie Missouri
 
MT Shooter wrote:
I downloaded your image and on my monitor I see no CA or halos. Some very genuine smiles though! I do see some pixelization on both the ladies outside arms, it appears to have been caused from oversharpening from what I am seeing.


Ok, I guess that is what i am seeing especially on the blondes left arm. this is the way it came to me. So there is nothing that can be done for this, correct?

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Aug 3, 2012 14:41:20   #
normanhall Loc: Leslie Missouri
 
Festina Lente wrote:
MT Shooter wrote:
I downloaded your image and on my monitor I see no CA or halos. Some very genuine smiles though! I do see some pixelization on bothe the ladies outside arms, it appears to have been caused from oversharpening from what I am seeing.
An astute observation MT! I missed that entirely.


I can see where one would over look the smile :)

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Aug 3, 2012 15:13:52   #
MT Shooter Loc: Montana
 
normanhall wrote:
MT Shooter wrote:
I downloaded your image and on my monitor I see no CA or halos. Some very genuine smiles though! I do see some pixelization on both the ladies outside arms, it appears to have been caused from oversharpening from what I am seeing.


Ok, I guess that is what i am seeing especially on the blondes left arm. this is the way it came to me. So there is nothing that can be done for this, correct?


I would ask whoever supplied you the image to send you an unaltered original if they still have it. You can unsharpen the pixelization, but getting it right without affecting the rest of the image quality might be very hard.

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Aug 3, 2012 15:26:36   #
normanhall Loc: Leslie Missouri
 
MT Shooter wrote:
normanhall wrote:
MT Shooter wrote:
I downloaded your image and on my monitor I see no CA or halos. Some very genuine smiles though! I do see some pixelization on both the ladies outside arms, it appears to have been caused from oversharpening from what I am seeing.


Ok, I guess that is what i am seeing especially on the blondes left arm. this is the way it came to me. So there is nothing that can be done for this, correct?


I would ask whoever supplied you the image to send you an unaltered original if they still have it. You can unsharpen the pixelization, but getting it right without affecting the rest of the image quality might be very hard.
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i have already ask for a raw image and she don't shoot raw so she will have to live with it guess. thanks for the help

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Aug 3, 2012 15:41:33   #
steve40 Loc: Asheville/Canton, NC, USA
 
I can't say what it is. The noise level in this image, is probably 15-20%. And it does not look like over sharpning, when you look at the full sized image. If anything it could use a little sharpning, if you get rid of the noise first.

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Aug 4, 2012 06:32:40   #
Skellum0
 
Looks to me like someone has tried some clumsy editing. Even if it is only the JPEG, ask for the original unaltered image.

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Aug 4, 2012 06:35:20   #
Skellum0
 
I think the other main issue is midday sun. Hard one to correct

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Aug 4, 2012 06:46:01   #
johnske Loc: Townsville
 
The blondes left arm and top of her head, the brunettes right arm, and the guy in the middles right shoulder all had a small amount of red CA. Not enough to really worry about, but this can be easily fixed in CS2 with 'lens correction filter' with "Fix Red/Cyan fringe" set at about +12 (don't really need the RAW image to do this).

EDIT: Sorry, originally uploaded the wrong attachment, fixed now (deleted it and uploaded correct one)

Red CA fixed
Red CA fixed...

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Aug 4, 2012 07:25:26   #
Nikon13 Loc: North Carolina
 
Only thing I really notice is the hem on the brunettes shirt is flipped up. Maybe it is supposed to be like that but if not it may be fixable with some really good cloning. Great looking bunch!

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