Posted on 26. Mar, 2010 in Post Processing
Wedding Day Bliss, With A Little Wow Factor…
Welcome to another edition of Before & After post processing with Lucky Pro Photography. Today’s post features a bride from one of weddings in our early career. Ginnean was awesome to work with and we captured some timeless moments. We’ll use two of our most common photo processes to make this photograph pop…so let’s get to it!!!
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Lucky Pro Natural – We use this technique on roughly 80% of all our photographs… this is the defining process of Lucky Pro Photography. The technique begins with the subtle desaturation of all the colors which works wonders to soften skin tones. Next we add more contrast to the eyes to make them “pop”. Bringing all the color levels back evenly produces an more even-toned and even-saturated photograph. In this particular photograph, we added a heavy Vignette effect to focus in on the subject of the photo. A slight increase in the saturation and voilà.. it doesn’t get much better than this!!!
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Classic Black & White Split Tone - Another signature processing technique and a favorite amongst fans of B&W Photography. A normal B&W photograph removes all color and uses variations of gray for highlights and shadows. Our preference is to use a light brown tint for these attributes which gives the photos a little more depth and emotion.


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