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Old 9th April 2009   #1
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Default A "Resort Style" Wedding - By lunas

Feel free to share your comments. This was my first attempt on wedding style shoot.

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Good job dude!!

i know what body you have..

so what's the lens? very sharp yah..did you use the film simulation mode?
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Bride is pretty! Some of the skin tones looks kinda red.

Take note of No. 5
Looks unglam with the messy hair. Girls don't like that.
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Originally Posted by eejal View Post
Good job dude!!

i know what body you have..

so what's the lens? very sharp yah..did you use the film simulation mode?
A combination of 17-55 with 70-200mm VR

Originally Posted by m3lv1nh0 View Post
Bride is pretty! Some of the skin tones looks kinda red.

Take note of No. 5
Looks unglam with the messy hair. Girls don't like that.
Yea, I guess I have over saturated the photo. By the way, which color space do you normally save as for printing? sRGB or AdobePro?

Noted on no.5.
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A combination of 17-55 with 70-200mm VR



Yea, I guess I have over saturated the photo. By the way, which color space do you normally save as for printing? sRGB or AdobePro?

Noted on no.5.
For normal printing(e.g 4Rs or photobook) use sRGB. A callibrated monitor is a must.
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For normal printing(e.g 4Rs or photobook) use sRGB. A callibrated monitor is a must.
Sure. Thanks for the advice. So in what instance do we use AdobePro, since it has a larger color space?
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