• Another Senior Portrait Session
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You're getting better at shooting portraits, I like the 6th one.
Very nice!
The photos of her are good, the only thing that's bothering me is the over-exposed backgrounds.
There's no way to avoid that, unless i made them lolhdr.
RECOVERY SLIDER! :science:
Doesn't that just esentially darken the whole image? Also it fucks up my unsharp mask :frown:
it takes the very end of the white-point and adds a little darkening. to bring out details that are otherwise hidden in blinding whiteness. It also acts a little like a polarized lens by reducing glare, which is usually part of that same high-white-point range. Use it sparingly, I rarely poke at it unless I need to.
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