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Posted: Mon Jan 7th, 2013 09:29 |
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Squarerigger
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Can't answer your question Robert but I am sure Eric can fix it. I personally think it looks natural. Skin tones change and lighting and shadows happen. You can see them if you look at a persons face. So, you can change her appearance or leave it the way it is but I would leave it. Same with ears and anywhere else the are folds and curves in the skin or body part. Often times I see photos exhibited by photographers who specialize in portraits and they make so many changes the person or child no longer looks real - too perfect. Just my own thoughts Robert - I think the photo is great and I like the effect with the presence setting.
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