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Old 11th April 2004   #1
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very strong reddish cast! due to underexposure of the faces? I had to do quite a bit of levelling for my pics too to bring back light to the face.

just wondering.... were you using the Tamron 180mm Macro Di?

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Originally Posted by mpenza
very strong reddish cast! due to underexposure of the faces? I had to do quite a bit of levelling for my pics too to bring back light to the face.

just wondering.... were you using the Tamron 180mm Macro Di?

use match color under layer menu and tick neutralise color box, will help to remove the reddish cast .
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Originally Posted by tolitz
use match color under layer menu and tick neutralise color box, will help to remove the reddish cast .
hmm... how to do it? didn't see the function. is it for photoshop?
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Originally Posted by mpenza
very strong reddish cast! due to underexposure of the faces? I had to do quite a bit of levelling for my pics too to bring back light to the face.

just wondering.... were you using the Tamron 180mm Macro Di?
never was good in PS and PC and probably lack of time for any PS works. Always have such problem n would appreciate it if someone could enlighten more on this levelling and underexpose things, such as the match colour,etc ....

use only Canon EF lens.
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hmm.... wrong person then there was a guy shooting with the Tamron 180mm macro (on a monopod) standing next to me at both the bridal fashion and Blueprint 04.

I was using the 300D+24-85 and a flash mounted on a stroboflip.

Think I had similar colors in my pics to yours but I use "Levels" in PS and adjust the middle bar to the left till I'm happy with the colors. Below are my pics after some quick adjustments:
http://forums.clubsnap.org/showthread.php?t=69798
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Originally Posted by tolitz
use match color under layer menu and tick neutralise color box, will help to remove the reddish cast .
FYI only.

Match Colour command (only available in the Photoshop CS version onwards.

"Achieves a consistent look between package shots, fashion photos, and more by instantly matching the colour scheme of one image to another"
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flash is a little overpowering - try to up the ISO by 1 stop. that would be better, even better if you could slow down the shutter by 1/3 to 1/2 stop, and decrease flash power by about... 1/3 stop too
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Originally Posted by sehsuan
flash is a little overpowering - try to up the ISO by 1 stop. that would be better, even better if you could slow down the shutter by 1/3 to 1/2 stop, and decrease flash power by about... 1/3 stop too
Thanks. Will try that the next time.
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