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Jan 3, 2012 15:09:32   #
Rhonda
 
RTR wrote:
I am certainly no expert but I am fairly certain that you had some tungsten light falling on the subject. Here is a snapshot where there was a tungsten bulb in the ceiling fixture to the right of the subject (photo left) and a fluorescent bulb in the ceiling ficture to the left of the subject (photo right). You can easily see the yellow cast from the tungsten on the subjects right side.


I can certainly see this. Thanks for taking the time to send this, it is a good example. I appreciate it!

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Jan 3, 2012 16:50:40   #
Guy Johnstone Loc: Ocean Shores WA
 
photogrl57 wrote:
OMG I tried everything I could think of and every one of the 5 editing programs I have and I swear I'm going to be seeing yellow skin for days ....
I finally did manage to somewhat remove it with the patch tool in cs5. I'm not real happy with it but here you are.


since you're to have the image downloaded, try slightly desaturated just the yellow channel. Let me know if that works. I'm curious. I never edit anyone else's photographs, at least not for free.

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Jan 3, 2012 18:22:12   #
photogrl57 Loc: Tennessee
 
Guy Johnstone wrote:
photogrl57 wrote:
OMG I tried everything I could think of and every one of the 5 editing programs I have and I swear I'm going to be seeing yellow skin for days ....
I finally did manage to somewhat remove it with the patch tool in cs5. I'm not real happy with it but here you are.


since you're to have the image downloaded, try slightly desaturated just the yellow channel. Let me know if that works. I'm curious. I never edit anyone else's photographs, at least not for free.


LOL @not for free. I don't keep the photos once I edit them ... just long enough to upload back here but I'll dl it again and try.

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Jan 3, 2012 18:26:29   #
photogrl57 Loc: Tennessee
 
Ok I checked the hue and saturation... reduced just the yellow channel to nothing (-100) then turned the hue down to -62 or something like that ... it helped but not totally gone.

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Jan 3, 2012 22:06:34   #
Rhonda
 
photogrl57 wrote:
Ok I checked the hue and saturation... reduced just the yellow channel to nothing (-100) then turned the hue down to -62 or something like that ... it helped but not totally gone.


Yes, I do think it helped! :lol:

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Jan 3, 2012 22:10:11   #
photogrl57 Loc: Tennessee
 
Rhonda wrote:
photogrl57 wrote:
Ok I checked the hue and saturation... reduced just the yellow channel to nothing (-100) then turned the hue down to -62 or something like that ... it helped but not totally gone.


Yes, I do think it helped! :lol:


Yep Guy Johnstone had a great idea .. one I never thought of .... it's a good way to edit ... I learned something too.

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