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Friday, March 27, 2009

Fix-It Friday


I decided to participate in Fix-It Friday at i heart faces for the first time this week. The above photo is my finished product. The photo below is the original.
I first worked on the photo in photoshop CS2. Pioneer Woman's Bring on the Eyes at 70% and Boost at 11%. Then Totally Rad Actions' Claire-ify at 100% and Pool Party at 80%:

I then uploaded the photo to picnik.com and did teeth whiten, focal soften, crop, and border to get the top image.

I couldn't resist adding in two more. Both are done in photoshop. Bring on the Eyes 100/33, Claire-ify 100, Troy 50, and Pool Party 50:

Added a B&W/sepia combo:

10 comments:

  1. LOVE your final fix. Good job for a first :D It's got an old-fashioned feel about it that is kind-of in keeping with her blouse I feel - really nice :)
    (Frogmum)

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  2. Wonderful job!! Love the variety!

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  3. These are all great... I think the last is my fav!! Great edits!!

    :)
    ~Tabitha~

    freshmommyblog.com

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  4. I love the black and white version!

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  5. I like the B&W/Sepia best, too. Thank you for the lesson.

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  6. How long did the process take?
    ~Tera

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  7. they are all so nice. i especially love the b/w

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  8. The before and after examples are instructive. Beautiful job!
    I don't recognize the girl.
    Mom

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  9. Tera~ It really depend on the photo and what I'm doing with it. I wanted to play around with this photo and try a bunch of different things, so I probably spent about 20 minutes on it. When I'm going through a bunch of pictures (like a trip to the beach, etc.) I edit them much more quickly. As little as a minute each, maybe? I could spend hours playing around, though. :)

    Mom~ The original photo came from i heart faces. They offer the original, then everyone playing along shows how they would edit it. That way, you can see how many different things you can do with one photo.

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