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Project 365 & Daily Photos
Wud's project 365 2014
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<blockquote data-quote="wud" data-source="post: 289528" data-attributes="member: 13578"><p><strong>Re: Wud's project 365</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I found loosing to many details, when exposing properly. So decided to over-expose which I kind of regretted when coming home and realizing, the last dog is a black dog with red tone - so it looked brown on some of the images. I converted it to b/w, made a mask and with a brush on 20% I painted some color back on eyes, nose, and around the fur to get a warmer tone than grey. </p><p></p><p>I should have known as my dogs are what you call diluted red - my oldest has a red tone in the right light (my youngest actually looks more blue) and if you dye your hair black, you can also choose between red or blue tint. Lesson learned, I think next time I will actually use white as a background, and paint it black in PP... </p><p></p><p>Also I didn't go for backlighting by choice but I did fire of some light on the background to make sure I would get details all the way around but when doing that, I found the bg to look more grey than black.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wud, post: 289528, member: 13578"] [b]Re: Wud's project 365[/b] I found loosing to many details, when exposing properly. So decided to over-expose which I kind of regretted when coming home and realizing, the last dog is a black dog with red tone - so it looked brown on some of the images. I converted it to b/w, made a mask and with a brush on 20% I painted some color back on eyes, nose, and around the fur to get a warmer tone than grey. I should have known as my dogs are what you call diluted red - my oldest has a red tone in the right light (my youngest actually looks more blue) and if you dye your hair black, you can also choose between red or blue tint. Lesson learned, I think next time I will actually use white as a background, and paint it black in PP... Also I didn't go for backlighting by choice but I did fire of some light on the background to make sure I would get details all the way around but when doing that, I found the bg to look more grey than black. [/QUOTE]
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