November 29, 2006

  • 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.

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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

  • :lol: :lol::heartbeat::heartbeat::fun:Yo! how was your Thanksgiving!!!!!!!!! I miss you man!

  • 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.

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