TheStupidForeigner
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Layer masking with an inverted color balance adjustment layer can actually make it a pretty painless and quick correction.I think the red blotch on her cheek that is a reflection off the ball is a difficult problem to solve in PPing.
Perhaps reshoot it, if possible, and past some black plastic on the part of the ball that is reflecting the light.
The green tinge is easily fixable but that blotch that includes her eye would take some real effort to fix and look nice.
A good retoucher could do it easily but me, not so much.
I took a go at it. Also contrary to what many photographers believe, there is actually quite a lot you can do with a small JPEG file.
I used a few different adjustment layers to adjust color tones and exposure, and also some masked adjustment layers to make some spot adjustments to overly saturated or oddly colored spots on the skin and to adjust the light reflection of the basketball on her cheek. I also used the healing brush tool in order to sample the skin next to the hot spot on her forehead and paint over the hot spot with the sampled skin. Then I stamped the topmost visible layer and turned it into a smart object, set that layer's blending mode to "soft light", and then I applied both a subtle high pass filter and an unsharp mask filter in order to sharpen the details. Also I cropped it. That's just how I personally would edit it. Altogether it took about 15 minutes.
You can download the .TIF file and dissect it if you like: Dropbox - FB IMG 4215.tif
You will learn with experience. I edited my first post with a little bit of lighting suggestion as well, so if you want you should go back and take a look.I took a go at it. Also contrary to what many photographers believe, there is actually quite a lot you can do with a small JPEG file.
I used a few different adjustment layers to adjust color tones and exposure, and also some masked adjustment layers to make some spot adjustments to overly saturated or oddly colored spots on the skin and to adjust the light reflection of the basketball on her cheek. I also used the healing brush tool in order to sample the skin next to the hot spot on her forehead and paint over the hot spot with the sampled skin. Then I stamped the topmost visible layer and turned it into a smart object, set that layer's blending mode to "soft light", and then I applied both a subtle high pass filter and an unsharp mask filter in order to sharpen the details. Also I cropped it. That's just how I personally would edit it. Altogether it took about 15 minutes.
You can download the .TIF file and dissect it if you like: Dropbox - FB IMG 4215.tif
Wow... Man you got some talent... I will take a look a the tif tomorrow. I can't believe my white balance was so off... Until as always I see it how it is supposed to be and suddenly it's so obvious... IS this something people just learn with experience, or am I born colour blind or something? :/ I know how to do quite a bit in light room and photoshop, I just can't usually see what needs to be done![]()
I agree, the lighting is part of it.I don't think it's your editing.
I think it's your lighting.