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Old 16-01-07, 17:55
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Here is a link that may offer some ideas to use.

http://www.smugmug.com/help/skin-tone

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Old 20-01-07, 15:40
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Very useful thanks, I'll have to pass this on to others I know who seem to have trouble with this subject.
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Old 21-01-07, 11:06
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Very good tutorial that Norm. But it should be pointed out that it applies to white women. Afro-Carribean, Asian or Oriental skins may require different values. Also male skin needs a different colour balance.
I see that you don't use this method on your portraits and go for very red skin tones instead.
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