Rich, saturated color using digital
movingex
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Wondering what techniques, or actions anyone uses to achieve the rich and saturated colors that I see in many images.
When I've messed around with saturation in my images I often wind up jacking up the skin tones, among other things. I know that on one or two images I can isolate the areas that I want to saturate but on many images this is not practical. I shoot with a 20D and a variety of Canon and Sigma lens, primarily a Canon 50 1.8, 85 1.8 and Sigma 24-70 2.8 and 70-200 2.8.
I shoot raw and use PSCS2 for post processing.
Trying to take my images to another level so any tips on this would be greatly appreciated.
I have done numerous searches on this forum and the internet but have not found the type of info that I am looking for.
Thanks.
When I've messed around with saturation in my images I often wind up jacking up the skin tones, among other things. I know that on one or two images I can isolate the areas that I want to saturate but on many images this is not practical. I shoot with a 20D and a variety of Canon and Sigma lens, primarily a Canon 50 1.8, 85 1.8 and Sigma 24-70 2.8 and 70-200 2.8.
I shoot raw and use PSCS2 for post processing.
Trying to take my images to another level so any tips on this would be greatly appreciated.
I have done numerous searches on this forum and the internet but have not found the type of info that I am looking for.
Thanks.
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