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malechi
11-02-2008, 12:49 AM
Here's another modeling shot. The before is the RAW image right out of the camera and the after is PP in Lightroom 2 and then into Photoshop CS. What do you think?

Nikon D80
1/60sec at f/11, ISO 100

tirediron
11-02-2008, 01:46 PM
Nicely done.

malechi
11-02-2008, 08:44 PM
Thanks. Anything I should have done?

tirediron
11-03-2008, 03:14 AM
Thanks. Anything I should have done?
Maybe found a background which didn't feature a chain-link fence?

PaulaLynn
11-03-2008, 08:42 AM
Personally, I can't get over how the light changes from the original to the PP. I really need to get lightroom I think :rolleyes:

Marko
11-03-2008, 09:37 AM
Question - what did you do to get image 2 'larger' ?

The proportions of the model are different in the 2 shots. The model looks bigger and takes up more room in the the retouched shot.

How did you do this and why?
Just curious?

thx
Marko

Ben H
11-03-2008, 12:18 PM
Looks to me like the second image is cropped a little (left side and bottom side), but resized to the same dimensions for web output, so the subject is bigger in the frame...

Travis
11-03-2008, 01:31 PM
Personally, I can't get over how the light changes from the original to the PP. I really need to get lightroom I think :rolleyes:


yes..... and ... no...

viewing an A/B with a raw image is a bit misleading because the raw file.. is... well raw... in does not include the colour profile and/or in camera settings...

any post processing on a RAW image will make it look better...

this is not to take away any of PP skills of malechi.... he/she has done a fine job here...

I am only mentioning this because the Raw image on the left is in no way finalized for viewing... IMO a more accurate comparison would be to use a camera created JPG vs a finalized RAW..

having said that LR2 is a great program.... the local brush skin smoothing is a wonderful tool.... you can also locally dodge/burn using data from the image in lieu of a lossy dodge/burn tool...

it's also very fast...

good job malechi!!

my question is what part of processing required you to go outside LR2?