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Uri Lidsky
{K:4932} 12/23/2004
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love this one. great details and D.O.F. thanks for your comment. i have just uploaded another image. you are invited to take a look. Uri.
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Geoff Simmons
{K:264} 12/7/2004
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I don't actually *know* about color integrity from scanners to adobe, but it is possible.
If you ever get a chance to do your own color processing, I would suggest it. It not only gives more creative control over color and exposure, but builds an eye for subtle color corrections.
My thought, actually, is that the photo place that processed this just did a color balance with more green...
-Geoff
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Russell Fletcher
{K:1717} 12/7/2004
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Thanks Geoff, I don't do my own processing, i just scan them later. I had never really noticed the green tinge you mentioned before, but the magenta and yellow does add some more warmth to the picture. Is there thoughts that scanners add a green bias to the images?? or was that just a statement you made? I have only just been made aware of the dust removal function on my scanner, will check it out when i am home next, but the healing tool does work well. Russell
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Geoff Simmons
{K:264} 12/6/2004
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I really like this. The soft focus... very well used.
However, and I don't know if you do your own color processing, the color seems a wee-bit green to me (could just be the scan too)
Kudos :)
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![](http://thumbs.imageopolis.com/CritiqueImages/2/4/6/6/2466/631452-TN.jpg) Used healing brush on the dust and added some magenta and yellow |
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