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MrsBurgos09
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Member since 9/09 915 total posts
Name: Erica
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Photo Editor
Hi there - I am in of someone who would be willing to edit approx 350 professional pictures.
Basically - I had a great photographer take some family pictures but I find them to be to bright... I want them to be a bit softer almost candlelight type. I dont have an photo editing software and not looking to buy that. Looking for someone who is willing to edit the pics for me. I am of course willing to pay - open to discussion on how much work it will be.
I dont want to go back to the photographer and get stuck with waiting for them to have time to do the edits as they feel the pictures are fine.
Thanks!
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Posted 3/4/12 8:29 PM |
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trnity44
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Member since 5/05 8356 total posts
Name: Liz
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Re: Photo Editor
Have you asked the photographer to re-edit for you? Many photographers have a clause in their print release that states that no one can edit their photos but them.
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Posted 3/4/12 9:54 PM |
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Re: Photo Editor
I would go back to the photographer who took them. Is your computer monitor calibrated? Most photographers work on calibrated monitors so they might be perfect when printed, but your monitor is just off.
It could also be the lighting they used...natural, direct flash, difused flash that you aren't liking. It's worth it to just contact them because they might be able to do it quickly if they see the issue too.
HTH
Message edited 3/4/2012 10:03:50 PM.
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Posted 3/4/12 9:59 PM |
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ModDot
PUMPKIN ALL THE THINGS
Member since 8/11 2196 total posts
Name: Trissy
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Re: Photo Editor
Posted by trnity44
Have you asked the photographer to re-edit for you? Many photographers have a clause in their print release that states that no one can edit their photos but them.
This, exactly
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Posted 3/4/12 10:34 PM |
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ModDot
PUMPKIN ALL THE THINGS
Member since 8/11 2196 total posts
Name: Trissy
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Re: Photo Editor
Posted by Christine Melissa Photography
I would go back to the photographer who took them. Is your computer monitor calibrated? Most photographers work on calibrated monitors so they might be perfect when printed, but your monitor is just off.
It could also be the lighting they used...natural, direct flash, difused flash that you aren't liking. It's worth it to just contact them because they might be able to do it quickly if they see the issue too.
HTH
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Posted 3/4/12 10:35 PM |
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MrsBurgos09
LIF Adult
Member since 9/09 915 total posts
Name: Erica
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Re: Photo Editor
thanks ladies - I am emailing now.. I just hope i get a positive response... thepics are really great just so freakin bright!!!!! Ill post what happens...
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Posted 3/4/12 10:37 PM |
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MrsBurgos09
LIF Adult
Member since 9/09 915 total posts
Name: Erica
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Re: Photo Editor
So as of yesterday no response ladies. I need to get this done... I am calling and emailing again, but what can i do as a plan b?
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Posted 3/10/12 6:09 AM |
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