Portrait Retouch - Opinions requested
Hey y'all!
I did a portrait retouch last night for the president of the company that I am contracting for. He had skin cancer and had to have the entire bottom portion of his face removed, the forehead skin pulled down to cover it, and his nose reconstructed using a portion of his buttocks. The top half of his face was white and the bottom half red. The scan itself sucked because it was dusty and had a monster cyan color cast.
Needless to say it was one of the more challenging retouch jobs that I have performed. I left some of the splotchiness and wrinkles to maintain the character. Let me know what you think. I've already shown it to the client and they are pleased (actually they placed the order on the spot) but for my personal growth, let me know if there is anything else that you would have changed, corrected, etc.
Below are the original and the retouch. Thanks!
Original Image
Retouch
I did a portrait retouch last night for the president of the company that I am contracting for. He had skin cancer and had to have the entire bottom portion of his face removed, the forehead skin pulled down to cover it, and his nose reconstructed using a portion of his buttocks. The top half of his face was white and the bottom half red. The scan itself sucked because it was dusty and had a monster cyan color cast.
Needless to say it was one of the more challenging retouch jobs that I have performed. I left some of the splotchiness and wrinkles to maintain the character. Let me know what you think. I've already shown it to the client and they are pleased (actually they placed the order on the spot) but for my personal growth, let me know if there is anything else that you would have changed, corrected, etc.
Below are the original and the retouch. Thanks!
Original Image
Retouch
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Your retouch looks first rate to me. Except, the red looks too strong overall. So I checked the numbers in PS (cmyk), and sure enough, the magenta is higher than yellow in face and background too. Smugmug's fleshtone help page is useful. Search fleshtones or pleasing fleshtones.
Great job on the retouch though. That looks like it was a really tough one.
Jim
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Interesting observation because I spent a hour last night balancing the fleshtones to get the numbers right. I took samples from both the forehead and the chin since they were 2 extremely different colors. Now that you mention it though, I may have reversed the Cyan and Magenta. Doh! I will have to verify tonight. Thanks for the input!
Edit: I went back and checked. The 2 points that I selected had C: 14, M: 38, Y:46 but the tones were all over the place since his face was composed of 3 different types of skin due to the grafts.
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I've also tried the tips on the smugmug fleshtones help page and had good success with them...
Great idea. I'll give it a shot and see how it works out. Getting skin right is tough enough without the skin coming from multiple sources!
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Not shabby for a man of 90 years with major skin grafts. Thanks for all of your assistance!!!!!!!
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Superb job. I do agree that your last iteration is a tad green, but both the "red" and "green" are masterful jobs. Personally I like "red" better. Looks robustly healthy. After I look at skin for a long time, I just can't see the colors any more, and have to leave off for a few hours. Drives me crazy.
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I really appreciate the C&C! Thanks again,
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