A little help with background colors?
Airedrifter
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I got the kids together and did some studio work yesterday.
Unfortunately, I didn't get the first few in raw and of course the one I like was in that group.
The first is the unedited photo and the 2nd is my attempt at fixing the background. What did I do wrong (besides not shooting it in raw)
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Unfortunately, I didn't get the first few in raw and of course the one I like was in that group.
The first is the unedited photo and the 2nd is my attempt at fixing the background. What did I do wrong (besides not shooting it in raw)
Thanks
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Your adjustments make for some pretty bad looking skin tones.
Are you hell bent on making the background white? Or is your primary concern that the people look good? (The latter being my recommendation.)
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then what id do is add a curves/levels adjustment layer to blow the bg, then using the paint brush tool then proceed to slowly and carefully mask out the people so it only effects the bg.
http://www.ephotozine.com/techniques/viewtechnique.cfm?recid=334
heres a link on using masks in photoshop.
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The easiest way to do this is to include a seperate lamp/flash to illuminate the background seperately from the subject/forground. No need for post processing the background with selections in PS then. The camera will do it for you, when you expose the subject correctly.
A curve on the L channel will probably fix this image.
I took this image to LAB and steepened the L channel after mapping the facial tones first. The background is not uniform and is whiter near the subjects than the corners. SO I raised the background white near the subjects to white and then painted the periphery white with a white brush without any masking needed. This is a fast 3 minute attempt.
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