THANK YOU!!! I have been looking for a direct, concise way to manage basic skin color issues. Just shot an event in which one of the two hosts had dead-gray skin color (sadly her natural tones). Your tutorial helped me give some "life" back in a natural, believable (and complimentary) way!
Thanks for watching Rick! I find Photoshop better for detail-oriented retouching. So if I have more extensive skin retouching to do, or more specific colour corrections on the skin tone, I'll generally use Photoshop for that. 🙂
Always enjoy your work/tutorials. Quick question. What steps do you take to get color balance close in camera? Are you using a grey card or AWB? Do you use custom Kelvin temps or presets like flash, etc in the camera?
Thanks so much 😊 I tend to use white balance presets such as flash, but often I also utilise the manual white balance function on my camera as well. I don’t use a grey card and tend to do it all by eye/appearance these days. 😊
How do you approach skin tone in regards to it looking *real* ? Any retouching you can do is basically just art and is completely subjective so you could change someones skin color in a fairly large gradient. But how do you figure out what numbers to tweak so the photo matches the persons skin color 1:1 ? How does one figure that out.
THANK YOU!!! I have been looking for a direct, concise way to manage basic skin color issues. Just shot an event in which one of the two hosts had dead-gray skin color (sadly her natural tones). Your tutorial helped me give some "life" back in a natural, believable (and complimentary) way!
Short but very effective way, nicely demonstrated as expected. ❤❤❤
thx for tips
So helpful! Will there be a video for darker skin tones?
Thank you so much Kayleigh for the informative tutorial! Learnt a lot! God bless you and good luck!
Thanks for another helpful video. I'm curious about when you'd use Photoshop for this rather than doing it in Capture One.
Thanks for watching Rick!
I find Photoshop better for detail-oriented retouching. So if I have more extensive skin retouching to do, or more specific colour corrections on the skin tone, I'll generally use Photoshop for that. 🙂
@@KayleighJune Thank you.
amazing ❤
Always enjoy your work/tutorials. Quick question. What steps do you take to get color balance close in camera? Are you using a grey card or AWB? Do you use custom Kelvin temps or presets like flash, etc in the camera?
Thanks so much 😊
I tend to use white balance presets such as flash, but often I also utilise the manual white balance function on my camera as well. I don’t use a grey card and tend to do it all by eye/appearance these days. 😊
May I know which monitor you are using.
How do you approach skin tone in regards to it looking *real* ? Any retouching you can do is basically just art and is completely subjective so you could change someones skin color in a fairly large gradient. But how do you figure out what numbers to tweak so the photo matches the persons skin color 1:1 ? How does one figure that out.
That was definitely helpful
Thanks for watching Derrick! 😊
This looks easy and just the way I can understand it for my lizard brain. Thank you.