A little help from Portrait Pro
Uploaded: March 18, 2014
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Just a touch of digital darkroom here. I was playing with the latest version of the 64-bit Studio version of Portrait Professional. I wasn't going for a subtle improvement, as I normally do. I went for a glamour look.
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This was a carousel shot from the Red Cross Red Ball on March 8. I'll show the "before" look in the discussion area.
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Exif: F Number: 5, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/125 seconds, Flash: fired, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 640, White balance: Manual white balance, FocalLength: 24.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark III
Michelle Alton March 18, 2014
This shot shows how the photo looked when I posted it on the Red Cross (SEPA) Flickr site. I started off just trying to remove the facial "hot" spots. The two ladies looked perfect fine otherwise. But, there ARE other possibilities, and I really didn't take it nearly as far as it could go in the first "after" shot.Monnie Ryan March 18, 2014
Definitely makes a difference - good job! #11003189
Bonnie C. Lackey
March 18, 2014
John Connolly March 18, 2014
Your subtle DD work is most impressive Michelle! Well done! #11003332Gord MacEachern March 18, 2014
Wonderful image of these two lovely Ladies Michelle, your DD work certainly made you the equivalent of a make-up artist. Very well done!!! #11003344
Susan D. Royce
March 18, 2014
Daniella Puente March 21, 2014
Looks fun, great capture! #11005092
Emile Abbott
March 24, 2014
Donna La Mattino Pagakis March 28, 2014
Super sweet, great smiles and looks like fun. Nicely edited too! #11009883
Laura E. Swan
April 15, 2014
My FAV button isn't working tonight or I'd have pushed it 3 times in your gallery tonight!! At least BP is up and running again.
I still miss being able to post the type of camera we and others are using.
-Laura #11024202
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