Re: Re: Photoshop

#21126
Duncan Rawlinson
Keymaster

Hi there,

Thanks for submitting another assignment and I hope you had a nice weekend!

Here is the exif data for all of these images.

[attachment=3:3ivjzwb7]Original lesson 11 EXIF.png[/attachment:3ivjzwb7]
Date Time Original: 2013:02:10 01:47:04
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Max Aperture Value: 3
Light Source: Unknown
Sensing Method: One-chip color area sensor
Custom Rendered: Normal process
Digital Zoom Ration: 1
Scene Capture Type: Standard
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Date Time: 2013:02:12 18:43:32
Software: Elements Organizer 11.0

[attachment=2:3ivjzwb7]Lesson 11 photoshop 1_edited-1 EXIF.png[/attachment:3ivjzwb7]
Date Time Original: 2013:02:10 06:47:04
Exposure Time: 1/20
F Number: f / 2.80
Exposure Program: Not defined
ISO Speed Ratings: 100
Metering Mode: Pattern
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode
Focal Length: 24mm
White Balance: Auto white balance
Make: NIKON CORPORATION
Model: NIKON D7000
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Date Time Digitized: 2013:02:10 06:47:04
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Shutter Speed Value: 4.32
Aperture Value: 2.97
Max Aperture Value: 3
Light Source: Unknown
Sensing Method: One-chip color area sensor
File Source: DSC
Scene Type: Directly photographed
CFA Pattern: 898
Custom Rendered: Normal process
Digital Zoom Ration: 1
Focal Length In 35mm Film: 36mm
Scene Capture Type: Standard
Gain Control: None
Contrast: Normal
Saturation: Normal
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Date Time: 2013:03:01 09:24:32
Software: Adobe Photoshop Elements 11.0 Macintosh
DateCreated: 2013-02-10T06:47:04-05:00

[attachment=1:3ivjzwb7]Lesson 11 photoshop 2 EXIF.png[/attachment:3ivjzwb7]
Date Time Original: 2013:02:10 06:47:04
Exposure Time: 1/20
F Number: f / 2.80
Exposure Program: Not defined
ISO Speed Ratings: 100
Metering Mode: Pattern
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode
Focal Length: 24mm
White Balance: Auto white balance
Make: NIKON CORPORATION
Model: NIKON D7000
LensInfo: 240/10 700/10 28/10 28/10
Lens: 24.0-70.0 mm f/2.8
Exif Version:
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Date Time Digitized: 2013:02:10 06:47:04
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Light Source: Unknown
Sensing Method: One-chip color area sensor
File Source: DSC
Scene Type: Directly photographed
CFA Pattern: 898
Custom Rendered: Normal process
Digital Zoom Ration: 1
Focal Length In 35mm Film: 36mm
Scene Capture Type: Standard
Gain Control: None
Contrast: Normal
Saturation: Normal
Sharpness: Normal
Subject Distance Range: Unknown
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Image Width: 4928px
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Date Time: 2013:03:01 09:15:50
Software: Adobe Photoshop Elements 11.0 Macintosh
DateCreated: 2013-02-10T06:47:04-05:00

[attachment=0:3ivjzwb7]Lesson 11 photoshop 1_edited-1-2.png[/attachment:3ivjzwb7]
Date Time Original: 2013:02:10 06:47:04
Exposure Time: 1/20
F Number: f / 2.80
Exposure Program: Not defined
ISO Speed Ratings: 100
Metering Mode: Pattern
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode
Focal Length: 24mm
White Balance: Auto white balance
Make: NIKON CORPORATION
Model: NIKON D7000
LensInfo: 240/10 700/10 28/10 28/10
LensModel: 24.0-70.0 mm f/2.8
Lens: 24.0-70.0 mm f/2.8
Exif Version:
Date Time Digitized: 2013:02:10 06:47:04
Shutter Speed Value: 4.32
Aperture Value: 2.97
Max Aperture Value: 3
Light Source: Unknown
Sensing Method: One-chip color area sensor
File Source: DSC
Scene Type: Directly photographed
CFA Pattern: 728
Custom Rendered: Normal process
Digital Zoom Ration: 1
Focal Length In 35mm Film: 36mm
Scene Capture Type: Standard
Gain Control: None
Contrast: Normal
Saturation: Normal
Sharpness: Normal
Subject Distance Range: Unknown
ExifIFDPointer: 218
X Resolution: 240
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Resolution Unit: 2
Date Time: 2013:03:01 09:30:20
Software: Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4.1 (Macintosh)
DateCreated: 2013-02-10T06:47:04-05:00

For the original image here I like that you’ve shot someone who knows how to pose or is good at taking direction.

For the original image at 1/20th of a second shutter speed you may have camera shake in this situation. Also you’re white balance is set to auto here and that’s why the original is a bit blueish.

Also at 2.8 your depth of field will be quite shallow so nailing focus would be absolutely critical here. In fact if you look at this image at %100 or in a print you will see your subject’s face is a a bit out of focus.

With this exposure you can see that you lose detail in the blacks detail in hair as well.

In your first image I like what you’ve done. As you can see once you get into selecting and removing hair in photoshop it can be quite a nightmare. Selecting hair and photoshoping hair is one of the hardest things to do properly.

I like that you warmed up the skin tones here but just be careful with over-saturating the image. It can become unnatural quickly and in this case a bit too pink.

I also like that you’ve gotten a bit tighter with your crop.

The reflection effect is interesting but I’m not sure I like it. What I do like is that you’re playing around and learning what you can do.

Your third and final image is the best. The Vogue/GQ look is nice but take special note of how you’ve managed to extract the detail in the hair and how much of a difference that makes to improve this image given the hair is so central to the frame!

Going forward, with this kind of photography you really want to nail your focus. It’s key because it the eyes are out of focus or washed out the image just won’t have the impact you want.

Also you might want to try using strobes or using a light source as a catch light in the models’ eyes.

The main thing though is to just keep shooting. Shoot as much as you can.

The most important thing you can take away from this lesson is that photoshop is an extremely powerful tool. You can literally do anything you can think of. That said you can also do lots of damage an ruin a nice photograph. So just like any other tool in photography you have to use it wisely. Be subtle with your use and don’t overdo it.

The very best thing you can do is get the highest quality image in-camera and then use your post processing tools to improve the image.

Nice job here!

I hope you had a nice weekend.

Finally, are you shooting in RAW?