a blue filter 80A will enhance scars & blemishes....
a blue filter 80A will enhance scars & blemishes....
Héctor Navarro Agraz
Print through a sheer black stocking and increase the contrast of the paper by about 1 extra grade. Use the stocking for at least 50% of the print exposure.
green filter gets rid of redness in skin, not red ...
I'm getting my colours confused. Or am I?
Green filter is for Galli and the LGM.
that's weird,
i've boosted green filter on kids
with blemises and they vanished ..
and when talking about "hiding red" with
someone who worked make-up for
tv shows / movies ... she told me that they
often times filter lights with green
to hide blemishes on some of the actors / actresses ....
guess my color blindness is showing ...
should have said YMMV
-Chris
From the LL site:
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/co...02-04-28.shtml
Some good suggestions there. You don't have to jump through hoops with filters, etc...when you print, print for the skin tones you want. I do this all the time, and the results are wonderful, esp with a Leica and nice glass.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/viapiano/2547066661/
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