Ken
The channel mixer settings were Red +4, green -50, blue +166
This setting played havoc with the skin texture hence the mottling I think
as I had to soften the skin a lot
Phil
----- Original Message -----
From: "AG Schnozz" <agschnozz@xxxxxxxxx>
> Phil wrote:
> The "marbleing" in the skin was a little bothersome to me too. I'm
> not sure what coloring you ended up with in the channel-mix, but if I
> were to venture a guess, I'd say green or cyan. I'm an orange, kind
> of guy, personally. When applying an orange filter to B&W film
> portraits I get two things happening: The skin lightens by up to a
> full stop and it also tends to cause any skin blemishes and zits to
> fade. It would also reduce that mottling a touch.
>
> Nice portrait, though. I like the non-smile look for some of the
> senior portraits. The look I aim for is a non-smile with just a hint
> of the corners of the mouth going up. The Mona Lisa look...
>
> AG
>
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