> Thanks, Ken. I think it's the intense sunlight in the last ones. I'm
> using Dan Margulis' recommendations for LAB values for the skin. Sometimes
> it looks a little yellow to me but the white and black points are good.
Probably about ten years ago (give or take a half dozen years), there
was a feature article in NG about Cuba. The photographer, who I don't
remember the name of, used Velvia AND a warming filter over a small
on-camera flash to do most of the photography. To say that the
skintones were intesified a bit is an understatement. It was a nice
warm look, but I can only imagine that the scanning and pre-press
process was a bear.
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Ken Norton
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