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    Just playing around with the camera and post editing, just winged it



    After realizing it is really hard to color select Maddy's eyes because they are so dark, I re-edited the image with just Morgan

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    I quite like shot 1 but in this case I'm not convinced the colouring works - I'd be interested to the the un-colourized version.

    That said, if this is play just for the sake of learning please ignore the above
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marko View Post
    I quite like shot 1 but in this case I'm not convinced the colouring works - I'd be interested to the the un-colourized version.

    That said, if this is play just for the sake of learning please ignore the above
    Here is the original untouched. I don't like the hard shadows around Maddy's eyes.


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    I agree with your assessment of the eye shadows - less prominent in the BW. Just as an FYI, on my monitor - The original is very red/orange.
    But no matter what colour the cast is....my gosh your kids are super-cute!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marko View Post
    I agree with your assessment of the eye shadows - less prominent in the BW. Just as an FYI, on my monitor - The original is very red/orange.
    But no matter what colour the cast is....my gosh your kids are super-cute!
    Yes, it is very red/orange, main reason I converted to B/W. Having two girls that love to have their picture taken makes it a lot easier.

    Here is an adjustment I made with the advice from another board


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