green cast at the hair

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Mar 19, 2005
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i use some techniques but not really happy
about.
somebody knows how to take ot the green cast
to this photo (the hair that ends in bacground i mean)

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Monty Jake Monty
Mar 19, 2005
I think you are too heavy on the contrast and too light on magenta overall. I have done a correction. If you would like to see it, I can send you a copy.

Steve

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Date: Sat, 19 Mar 2005 12:10:58 +0100
Subject: green cast at the hair

i use some techniques but not really happy
about.
somebody knows how to take ot the green cast
to this photo (the hair that ends in bacground i mean)

http://www.telefonica.net/web2/burch/pages/20041228_Zo%EB_08 .htm

DC
Doug Chadduck
Mar 20, 2005
I don’t know that I’d do much more of anything to it. The green is from the background and it is a natural tendency of blondes to pick up some background aura in that kind of light. Being a blonde and raising two blondes, this "green" is, IMHO, not a negative in any way but a plus to the picture. I think it is a totally natural thing and really prefer when the natural is highlighted and enjoyed rather than
Photoshopped out. Granted, there could be instances where the "aura" could overwhelm but in this shot that is far from the case. I also downloaded and played with it just a bit but ended up leaving it where it was.
As a general philosophy I prefer the natural and, mostly, un (maybe lightly) enhanced, especially when it comes to portraiture. People can become very unnatural looking, to me anyhow, very quickly when "techniques" take over what people really look like. My first split second look at an image sets the tone of what I am looking at. I much prefer images where I see the subject first before I see what was done to the image.
I go both ways on your pics. Many are way too "enhanced" for my tastes but some come acrosss much more natural overall and are really really good and I may have to steal #2 for a wallpaper for a day so I can look at it a bit longer.
I enjoyed your pics. Thanks for the view. Doug

RBB wrote:
i use some techniques but not really happy
about.
somebody knows how to take ot the green cast
to this photo (the hair that ends in bacground i mean)

http://www.telefonica.net/web2/burch/pages/20041228_Zo%EB_08 .htm

DC
Doug Chadduck
Mar 20, 2005
Meant #3, the golden waves. for a wallpaper, not #2

Doug Chadduck wrote:

I don’t know that I’d do much more of anything to it. The green is from the background and it is a natural tendency of blondes to pick up some background aura in that kind of light. Being a blonde and raising two blondes, this "green" is, IMHO, not a negative in any way but a plus to the picture. I think it is a totally natural thing and really prefer when the natural is highlighted and enjoyed rather than
Photoshopped out. Granted, there could be instances where the "aura" could overwhelm but in this shot that is far from the case. I also downloaded and played with it just a bit but ended up leaving it where it was.
As a general philosophy I prefer the natural and, mostly, un (maybe lightly) enhanced, especially when it comes to portraiture. People can become very unnatural looking, to me anyhow, very quickly when "techniques" take over what people really look like. My first split second look at an image sets the tone of what I am looking at. I much prefer images where I see the subject first before I see what was done to the image.
I go both ways on your pics. Many are way too "enhanced" for my tastes but some come acrosss much more natural overall and are really really good and I may have to steal #2 for a wallpaper for a day so I can look at it a bit longer.
I enjoyed your pics. Thanks for the view. Doug

RBB wrote:
i use some techniques but not really happy
about.
somebody knows how to take ot the green cast
to this photo (the hair that ends in bacground i mean)

http://www.telefonica.net/web2/burch/pages/20041228_Zo%EB_08 .htm
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topsecret
Mar 20, 2005
thats very nice, yes please send me a copy,
my email is at the page,

"Monty Jake Monty" escribi
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topsecret
Mar 20, 2005
thank you for the coments,
i also think the same,
but digital photography have to becarfull with
the color castings

"Doug Chadduck" escribi
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UC
Mar 20, 2005
RBB wrote:
i use some techniques but not really happy
about.
somebody knows how to take ot the green cast
to this photo (the hair that ends in bacground i mean)

http://www.telefonica.net/web2/burch/pages/20041228_Zo%EB_08 .htm

Duh……

You’re taking photos outside, where the grass and sky contribute bue-green color to the environment. The color is supposed to be there, and is no flaw. Leave it alone!
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UC
Mar 20, 2005
RBB wrote:
i use some techniques but not really happy
about.
somebody knows how to take ot the green cast
to this photo (the hair that ends in bacground i mean)

http://www.telefonica.net/web2/burch/pages/20041228_Zo%EB_08 .htm

Why the hell are you using a digital camera? The skin looks like vinyl. Digital images look like shit.
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Pastis
Mar 21, 2005
"RBB" schreef in bericht
i use some techniques but not really happy
about.
somebody knows how to take ot the green cast
to this photo (the hair that ends in bacground i mean)

http://www.telefonica.net/web2/burch/pages/20041228_Zo%EB_08 .htm

am I the only one who doesn’t see anything. Is there another link?

Grtz,
Eric B.
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topsecret
Mar 21, 2005

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