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<blockquote data-quote="Stoshowicz" data-source="post: 599467" data-attributes="member: 31397"><p>If your version of lightroom has automask ,, my idea for you to try is.. First , i would tweak up the clarity slider,, </p><p>Since the ice is whiter than the subject I would automask the kid, and tint the ice a <strong>tiny </strong>bit bluer and darker , so the kid stands out, or at least isnt darker. </p><p>I'd want the ice to look clean and a bit dimmer , not gray or funky blue. </p><p>Then compensate for the fact that the shirt looks a bit blue to begin with by reducing the saturation of the blue on just the kid and raising his brightness a tad overall. </p><p>I'm suggesting merely an approach , its for you to try to make it work , if you think its a good plan.,, but I use photoshop for masking. </p><p>But I dont like that the puck is cut off because the action and the kids attention focus on it, and if I couldn't figure a way to fix that , I'd pick a different photo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stoshowicz, post: 599467, member: 31397"] If your version of lightroom has automask ,, my idea for you to try is.. First , i would tweak up the clarity slider,, Since the ice is whiter than the subject I would automask the kid, and tint the ice a [B]tiny [/B]bit bluer and darker , so the kid stands out, or at least isnt darker. I'd want the ice to look clean and a bit dimmer , not gray or funky blue. Then compensate for the fact that the shirt looks a bit blue to begin with by reducing the saturation of the blue on just the kid and raising his brightness a tad overall. I'm suggesting merely an approach , its for you to try to make it work , if you think its a good plan.,, but I use photoshop for masking. But I dont like that the puck is cut off because the action and the kids attention focus on it, and if I couldn't figure a way to fix that , I'd pick a different photo. [/QUOTE]
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