Wellhiem wrote:
The exposure on your first picture seems about spot on. Unfortunatly, youve increased the exposure on the subsequent shots. Once you've burnt out your highlights, you've lost them for good. It's a lot easier to lighten parts that are too dark. Having said that I've had a go. I don't know how far you want to go down the Photoshop route, but you may want to consider combining 2 photos to get the result you want. I've just joined this group, so I hope I'm doing this right.
This is a nice extraction.There is some aberration at the selection line. When you have your selection do a subtract selection to just past the worst aberration in the shot(her head in this case)select that,then feather the edge by a half a pixel or so. This will remove the cut and paste look when transferred. What tool did you select with,?whatever it was great care was taken...Excellent..... Tim