Showing posts with label film. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 12 August 2014

Tutorial: An Effective Method for Fixing Uneven Skin Tones in Photoshop

There are times when capturing portraits that you’ll notice the skin tone of the subject varies between their face and their body. It’s a rather common occurrence and by no means out of the ordinary. Caused by a number of factors, including makeup, tan, skin quality, lighting quality, etc.
While not a horrible problem to have, it can be a bit unpleasant, aesthetically speaking. Here to help fix the problem are the Photoshop gurus over at Phlearn. In the above video, Phlearn details a few ways to ensure skin tone is consistent across your image, giving you the results you’re looking for.

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The first step utilized in the process is to first analyze skin tone through the highlights and shadows of the images. By creating a custom palette to help guide your edits, you’ll have a handy guide to help with the process.
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To actually make the changes, the video goes over how you can best use adjustment layers in combination with levels, HSL sliders and more to effectively pinpoint and alter the skin tones for a consistent look.
The tutorial comes in at 16 minutes, so it’s mid-range in length; but it’s a vital watch to almost any photographer. Give it a watch and be sure to check out Phlearn’s YouTube channel for more great tutorials.
From PetaPixle

Putting a Creative, Timeless Spin on Wedding Photography with GIFs and Cinemagraphs


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Many wedding and engagement photographers want (and advertise) their photographs to be ‘timeless,’ but Detroit-based Jeffrey Lewis Bennett of JLB Weddings actually does offer a style of time-less wedding photos: the animated GIF and the cinemagraph.
It all began in 2011 when, while shooting some pictures in Burst mode, Bennett and the groom began discussing their mutual adoration of the GIF. One thing led to another, the suggestion was made, and Bennett decided to try and stitch those photos together into an animated GIF.
Three years later — and, according to his talk with Huffington Post, many terrible attempts later — the wedding GIF is now kind of his ‘thing.’
Ranging from funny to downright beautiful and timeless, the animated images he creates — and they are images, he doesn’t use video — offer his clients a different experience and a super sharable final product that has probably landed him a ton of work.
Here are a few of the GIFs and cinemagraphs he was kind enough to share with us:
Speaking with HuffPost Weddings, Bennett revealed that timelessness is, in fact, the reason he loves GIFs so much. “I believe the best GIFs communicate the feeling of the infinite,” he says. “Like how a great kiss can feel like it’s lasting a lifetime while the rest of the world spins on outside of your private moment.”
To see more GIF and normal photography from Bennett, head over to his website andTumblr, or follow him on FacebookTwitterInstagram or Pinterest.

Image credits: Animated GIFs by Jeffrey Lewis Bennett/JLB Wedding and used with permission