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    Old Portrait Reworked

    This is an old portrait that I reworked using a combination of NIK and Perfect Photo Suite presets...

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    Re: Old Portrait Reworked

    Very angelic portrait.

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    Re: Old Portrait Reworked

    Well done Richard, I like it

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    Re: Old Portrait Reworked

    Richard, that is nice, very worth a revisit. I cant commnet on the lighting as i dont do that so not experienced to make a comment that has any value, if I was to be really picky - the head cloth is just a touch too tight to eye on the left as you look at the picture for my comfort in viewing it. BUT, that is picky

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    Brilliant image, Richard.

    It would be interesting to see the original to get a before and after view

    It seems that dusting off the old image and trying new tools on them can bring out a whole new life to that image.

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    Re: Old Portrait Reworked

    Quote Originally Posted by GrumpyDiver View Post
    Brilliant image, Richard.

    It would be interesting to see the original to get a before and after view

    It seems that dusting off the old image and trying new tools on them can bring out a whole new life to that image.
    Here is the image SOOC

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    Last edited by rpcrowe; 15th February 2015 at 04:49 AM.

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    Re: Old Portrait Reworked

    Thanks Richard - you started off with a really nice image. Your edit really added some additional "pop" to the original and improved it in my view.
    Last edited by Manfred M; 15th February 2015 at 12:20 PM.

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    Thanks Manfred. I have been trying to perfect that washed out look.

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    Re: Old Portrait Reworked

    That really is lovely Richard. The original was good but you have added character to the image in the final version and it works so well.

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    Re: Old Portrait Reworked

    Here is a head shot of this young lady showing her lovely smile...

    Old Portrait Reworked

    I hope that this following image is not out of turn. I think that it is respectful and not risque but, I will immediately remove it if it offends anyone...

    Old Portrait Reworked

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    Re: Old Portrait Reworked

    No offense. Just lovely image and processing.

    Did you use an overlay?

    'Rie

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    Re: Old Portrait Reworked

    The "overlay" appearance is a border preset in Perfect Effects a portion of On One Perfect Photo. I used several other presets (all in the Perfect Effects plug-in) to arrive at the final image....

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