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How do you know what her natural tone is? Have you met her? Are you speaking in general, or this person in particular?
Just curious why you would assume all skin tones are the same with only variations in lightness-darkness.
Thank you for all those suggestions. Very helpful. I processed the image on a small laptop being away from my desktop and the color looked fine. Seeing it on better equipment the skin tone looks wrong. Here is a version less tightly cropped and de saturated. Also a second from the same visit. As to ¨natural light¨ I am a hobbyist and use no lighting equipment apart from a window that lets in daylight. At the least though I have learned to almost never use the on camera flash.
I have spent time in the sun and had my skin tone turn to a redder tone in one day before. I also knew a lineman that had very red skin tone and was not an native American. I don't think you can draw a line and say all skin tones are on this side, and anything on that side is incorrect, that's all I was getting at.How do you know what her natural tone is? Have you met her? Are you speaking in general, or this person in particular?
Just curious why you would assume all skin tones are the same with only variations in lightness-darkness.
You can tell when there are just too many oranges or reds in the shadows of skin when someone skin tone is off. Lighting hitting certain parts of the skin will not desaturate it THAT much and make all of those different tones on the skin, especially a soft light which seems to be what kind of light is hitting her.
Thank you for all those suggestions. Very helpful. I processed the image on a small laptop being away from my desktop and the color looked fine. Seeing it on better equipment the skin tone looks wrong. Here is a version less tightly cropped and de saturated. Also a second from the same visit. As to ¨natural light¨ I am a hobbyist and use no lighting equipment apart from a window that lets in daylight. At the least though I have learned to almost never use the on camera flash.
Much better! nice!