November 29, 2006
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	Just 4 Fun, 4 U 2 C!Post production work takes hours and hours after a wedding. Clients never see our RAW images, but if they did they would then realize how NOT easy it is to go through almost a thousand or more photos, one by one retouching and color correcting them all. Here are only a couple of examples. I used Photoshop CS2, Kodak Digital Science, Kubuto tools and Panorama Power consul for the effects and retouching. This wedding on 11-18-06 took 2 days working a total of 19 hours to get our final look we wanted. 


 
						
Comments (12)
Hey Randy! I always love looking at Before and Afters… BEEAUTIFUL….Love all the tools we have at our disposal..:fun:
K
:goodjob:
You always seem to find new ways to impress your clients!:coolman:
Hope the season is treating you well so far!
It’s crazy how much time can be spent on 1 image… I love the before and after photos too! ~ Dawn
Thanks Randy! We spent alot of time on it….and yeah they should look familiar! Thanks to you and Robin and Barton we were able to capture alot of great images.
:spinning:
Kerri
Hey whats shakin today? Mark broke open my surprise last night…All the episodes of “I Love Lucy”. He knows I love her and that you just gave them to us was so awesome!
That was a nice Santa bag of stuff!!! Thank you!!!!
:heartbeat:
Did you get the email about our driveway?
Kerri
Great before and after shots,
Thanks for showing us how it’s done.
Daniel
Left you a comment on our site…I am on my way out to get stuff for the baby shower…
K
do you use actions or run through them all manually? good work randy!
Nice!! I bet the bride is very happy.
It is always amazing to be how much work goes into post production. It makes be feel a little better to know I’m not the only one spending hours on end!! Nice work!
love the changes out of curiosity, what do you use/do when the hair is more difficult to mask? I’ve been meaning to learn more about masking, and to consider whether or not one of the masking plug-ins would be worth purchasing for those harder projects.
  out of curiosity, what do you use/do when the hair is more difficult to mask? I’ve been meaning to learn more about masking, and to consider whether or not one of the masking plug-ins would be worth purchasing for those harder projects.