TonyCooper
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I'm an experienced user of Photoshop (using CC 2015 at present), but on photos that have never required any adjustment of skin tones.
The type of things that I usually photograph don't involve skin tones.
However, a new grandchild has changed this. Daughter-in-law is snapping photos of the newborn on her iPhone and sending them to
me to process and print. The image here was taken the day the boy was born. I have seen him, and he is not as orange as a pumpkin.
Nor is his mother's hand which is in the lower left of the image.
Some photos taken in weeks after June 28th also have skin tone problems in iPhone images. Some lean to the reds and some to the
yellows. The photos I've taken with my Nikon dslr do all right with the skin tones, but d-i-l wants to use some of her iPhone photos.
Would those of you who have experience in this point me to some tutorials on this? I have CC 2015 Photoshop and Lightroom, Nik, and
OnOne 7.0. (I very seldom use OnOne except for Perfect Resize)
This is not a request to improve this image. It's a request for pointers to some good tutorials so I can learn to do it.
The type of things that I usually photograph don't involve skin tones.
However, a new grandchild has changed this. Daughter-in-law is snapping photos of the newborn on her iPhone and sending them to
me to process and print. The image here was taken the day the boy was born. I have seen him, and he is not as orange as a pumpkin.
Nor is his mother's hand which is in the lower left of the image.
Some photos taken in weeks after June 28th also have skin tone problems in iPhone images. Some lean to the reds and some to the
yellows. The photos I've taken with my Nikon dslr do all right with the skin tones, but d-i-l wants to use some of her iPhone photos.
Would those of you who have experience in this point me to some tutorials on this? I have CC 2015 Photoshop and Lightroom, Nik, and
OnOne 7.0. (I very seldom use OnOne except for Perfect Resize)
This is not a request to improve this image. It's a request for pointers to some good tutorials so I can learn to do it.