Archive for February, 2009

I met up with some of my favorite clients this afternoon for session with this 6 month old cutie.  You may remember his sweet smile from his newborn session.  He once again made me work for it but it was totally worth it!

Pennies…

February 21, 2009

I loved seeing all the penny guesses this past week!  They ranged from 300 to 4520!  The closest guess was 2501…but that was by my husband so he is automatically DQed.  So the winner is…with a guess is 2480…Monica!!  I’ll be shooting an email your way.

Oh yeah…so just how many pennies were there?  A whopping 2700!!  Thanks for all the guesses everyone!!

:)

Skin Tones 101

February 18, 2009

I’ve been getting a lot of requests from photographer buddies on how I process skin tones.  I wrote a tutorial a while back but unfortunately its been lost.  So, I’m wrote another and decided to post it here instead.  Now everyone will get a peek inside my editing workflow.  :)

Here is a picture SOOC (straight out of the camera)

On the surface it seems ok…but if you look closely you can see it looks slightly cool, meaning a bit too blue.  So how do I fix this?  The technique I like is sort of a color by numbers approach.  Using CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow, key) values I look at their ratios and go from there.  Generally speaking, Y should be within the 10 point range above M, and C should be about 1/4 to 1/3 the value of Y.  Using curves I look at different points on the skin and add or subtract Red, Green, or Blue based on what the CMYK values read.  If there is too much Cyan, I add red.  If I need more, I subtract red.  If there is too much magental I add green…if there isn’t enough I’ll subtract green.   If there is too much yellow I add blue…if there is not enough yellow (I’m sure you can guess) I take away some blue.  Confused yet?  Lets walk through the image above.

Using my color sampler tool set to 5×5 average I picked a patch of skin on Job’s cheek.  If you look at the info box to the right you can see that the CMYK values are 10%, 41%, and 26% (don’t worry about a value for K).  Remember, we want that Y value to be with in 10 points above the M value.  Looks like there is not enough yellow to this image (hence why it looks so “cool”) so we need to take out some of that blue.

Next open a curves layer, change it to the blue channel and ctrl click on a patch of skin.  Using only the arrow keys on your keyboard, hit the down arrow a few times while using your mouse to hover over patches of skin while watching your CMYK values, adjust the blue channel until Y is within 10 points above M.  As you can see there the picture looks a bit better but there is still a bit too much Cyan.

To counter act the abundance of cyan we need to add red. Switch to the red channel, ctrl click on another patch of skin, and while using the up arrow on your keyboard add that red until the values are where you like them.  The magenta value looks fine to me so I am done!  A few more tweaks (contrast, vingette, sharpen) and here is my final edit:

Here are a few more things to keep in mind…the CMYK values will vary on different parts of the skin.  Don’t stick to just one area…move the color sampler around and get an overall feel for what your curves adjustments are doing.  Don’t rely just on the numbers…look at the picture as well.  If the numbers say one thing but you just obviously added way too much yellow then halt!  Keep in mind that shadow areas have more cyan than highlights.  Ethnically speaking, there are a few things to be aware of as well.  Generally speaking Asian skin has a bit more yellow than Caucasian skin color…and African American skin have more cyan and magenta.  Again, use the number system as a guide but also look at the picture as a whole and see what your changes are doing.

Here is a side by side comparison.  Let me know if you have any questions!  I hope I made this clear.  :)

How many pennies…a contest!!

February 16, 2009

Hi everyone!  I promised another contest and here it is! This one is open to everyone!!  We’ve had this jar of pennies sitting on a shelf in our closet for years.  I have no clue how many are in there…We keep meaning to exchange them for bills.  So here is the deal…guess how many pennies are in the jar.  The closest guess that does not go over will win a free session.  However that is not all…you also get a print credit for whatever amount is in the jar.  Fun right?  Please submit your guess in the comments section of this blog.  The comments will remain private until after the contest is over.  Only one guess per person please!  You have until Friday at 11:59pm to submit your vote.  The winner will be announced Saturday!  Have fun and get guessing!!  Off to go count pennies…

Today was a wet dreary day, so I ventured out to Woodland for an indoor studio session.  Although I primarily use natural light, on days like this it makes more sense to bust out the portable studio.  This little sweetie just didn’t want to be put down today.  I wonder if my lighting set up was a bit over whelming!  Thanks for having me out today!  :)

the big 0-3!

February 10, 2009

My babies are three today!

job jerah

Last time I saw this little girl she was just a bun in the oven…so I guess I didn’t actually see her then, but you know what I mean!  Now she is a six month old cutie.

Can’t forget the big brother!