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    New to Post-Process, Photoshop help 2 questions

    I'm breaking my posts out a little bit so sorry for the board spam...

    I've decided to start working with photoshop a little bit.

    I tried my hand at editing 2 CR2s and think I got a decent result (can post later).

    However, need some help with 2 items:
    1. How to remove the green that shows up at the top of the head (note: there is a green shirt in the picture too)
    2. How to edit multiple pics in the same setting (banquet hall and family room with same lighting). The banquet hall pics were yellowish. The family room pics, the CR2 did not retain the colors of clothing when compared to the corresponding jpg. In the DSLR class I took, the instructor showed lightroom changing multiple white balance.

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    Re: New to Post-Process, Photoshop help 2 questions

    can't answer this without seeing the photos.

    What spam? did you post the same question somewhere else? If so, give us the link so we can see the answers you already received.

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    Re: New to Post-Process, Photoshop help 2 questions

    Quote Originally Posted by DanK View Post
    can't answer this without seeing the photos.
    +1

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    Re: New to Post-Process, Photoshop help 2 questions

    Quote Originally Posted by THaNaToZ View Post
    I'm breaking my posts out a little bit so sorry for the board spam...

    I've decided to start working with photoshop a little bit.

    I tried my hand at editing 2 CR2s and think I got a decent result (can post later).

    However, need some help with 2 items:
    1. How to remove the green that shows up at the top of the head (note: there is a green shirt in the picture too)
    2. How to edit multiple pics in the same setting (banquet hall and family room with same lighting). The banquet hall pics were yellowish. The family room pics, the CR2 did not retain the colors of clothing when compared to the corresponding jpg. In the DSLR class I took, the instructor showed lightroom changing multiple white balance.
    Without seeing the images difficult to suggest but I can guess somewhat. Open your images in Filter with camera raw. Chose 'k' or brush and then click on exposure or whatever you feel needs to be deleted ( not quite deleted but make it disappear ) and use the brush on the part of the object which needs to be edited.

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    Re: New to Post-Process, Photoshop help 2 questions

    The other question I would ask is what editing software are you using. Applying identical processing settings in Adobe Camera RAW or Lightroom is quite easy. This may not be the case with other software.

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    Re: New to Post-Process, Photoshop help 2 questions

    Quote Originally Posted by THaNaToZ View Post
    .....I tried my hand at editing 2 CR2s ....
    What are CR2s?

    Lukas

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    Re: New to Post-Process, Photoshop help 2 questions


    Canon Raw files!
    Nikons being NEF.

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    Re: New to Post-Process, Photoshop help 2 questions

    As a pure guess from just the information you have given. The "green" may be Chromatic fringing which can be caused by aberrations in the lenses or occasionally just appear between contrasting colours for reasons that escape me at the moment.

    Fringing caused by Chromatic aberrations can sometimes be fixed in Lightroom or Camera Raw software by adjusting settings in the lens or profile sections but each type of software is slightly different.

    We really need more information such as exactly what software you are using and some pictures would be an enormous help.

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