I'm using Photoshop CS4, I had to re-upload it to the computer and it reset to Adobe RGB.
Several hundred photos edited... then I notice :grumpy:
I've changed the working profile back to sRGB, and have been able to change individual photos too, but I'm struggling to create an action that works...
Great shots Hugh! 12 is stunning, so intimate.
I like 3, not sure my PP is up to removing the random man either!
Hope you are in need of a second sometime soon...
Wow, that's brilliant! Off to have a play....
Teeny tiny Neck! Thanks
Thanks Mick, I'll have a look now.
I agree too. But she's the client!
Really appreciate the effort everyone has gone to :thumbs:
Thanks for the tip! Most of the photographs are fine, the ones during the ceremony are the worst culprits, but I think the vicar would have thrown me out if I had started yelling 'chin up' :nuts: But you're right, a few of the posed ones I could (should) have done differently.
Thanks, I'll...
That's impressive Christine, thanks!
Graham, no particular hurry. I'm putting together an album that these shots are going into, so I'll be at it a few days yet. Christine's version is better than my attempts so I'll have another go!
Wow, thanks for all the quick responses.
I completely agree with the comments too! She is gorgeous and her personality shines out through her smile. However, I can also identify with the fact she hoped to look 'better' for her wedding.
Thanks for the two edits. I've had another go based on...
I was wondering if anyone could help with this.
The bride would like her double chin minimised in a few photographs, I've managed the ones of her looking side on but am struggling with the face on shots.
This is a very cropped photo to give you an idea:
This is my very gorgeous cousin...
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