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Skin tones - little feedback, please...
On May 23, 11:32?am, Ben Miller wrote:
I took these shots yesterday for a non-profit art studio. The subjects are all autistic adults taking art lessons. At any rate, the shots are B&W, and they came off of the camera looking all blue and grey - very mushy. Ben Bump up the brightness until they still look OK. Then do an "Auto Contrast". But then again they still look OK for your purpose. If they were for commercial use I would take the advise of others here and do them again in color and reproduce in B&W or whatever. Bob AZ |
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