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Which one?
Which of the 3 do you like. (I'd especially like to hear from those of you with color corrected monitors.)
1. ![]() 2. ![]() 3.
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My monitor is calibrated. I voted for #3. The first is too cool. the second and third are very close but the second seems a tad more on the red side.
client will probably prefer a warm version over a cool one.
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Oh well.
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I confess my monitor has not been calibrated, but from experience, I believe it's rather close. I agree with Jon that the warmer views are preferalbe. I think the softening on #3 is a benifit... it somehow helps with the overexposure.
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Here's pretty much my final edit. Any last minute suggestions?
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Quote: Originally Posted by mountainlander
Here's pretty much my final edit. Any last minute suggestions?
I would suggest going with the one that Jon suggested. Maybe slightly darker but I think this last one is a bit too dark. Great shot btw! |
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The third looks a little two blurred in spots... looks like smart blur was used. I would replicate the layer before bluring and give the hands, arms and some of the other pieces back some detail with a mask. Just my .02
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