I Need a Tan!!!

Hello everyone,
I am becoming very lazy in my post-production efforts for low paying redundant shots like corporate headshots, etc., and want to take advantage of Smugmug’s built-in tools for image effects and coloration. Here are some samples of the same shot with different Smugmug filters applied. I have a color balanced monitor and I am not sure the colors are right (is it Smugmug effects, my monitor or my eyes?). The “suntan” looks jaundice and the B&W looks greenish/blue.
I would love to get your feedback and see what you think before I have to print a few using Smugmug’s lab to see the actual result.
Image 1 – No Smugmug effects

Image 2 – Suntan

Image 3 – B&W

Thoughts? Comments? Insight? Abuse?
Thank you! :scratch
I am becoming very lazy in my post-production efforts for low paying redundant shots like corporate headshots, etc., and want to take advantage of Smugmug’s built-in tools for image effects and coloration. Here are some samples of the same shot with different Smugmug filters applied. I have a color balanced monitor and I am not sure the colors are right (is it Smugmug effects, my monitor or my eyes?). The “suntan” looks jaundice and the B&W looks greenish/blue.
I would love to get your feedback and see what you think before I have to print a few using Smugmug’s lab to see the actual result.
Image 1 – No Smugmug effects

Image 2 – Suntan

Image 3 – B&W

Thoughts? Comments? Insight? Abuse?
Thank you! :scratch
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Here's our tutes on pleasing skin tones:
http://www.smugmug.com/help/skin-tone
I recommend you use a tool like I2E, you'll get amazing results. We have a special deal for SmugMuggers also:
http://smugmug.jot.com/WikiHome/PrintingAutoOrTrueColor
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Hi Andy,
Thank you for the response. Sadly, I use a Mac. I will look forward to I2E releasing an OSX version. Thanks again.
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