Sat Jan 23 23:58:38 EST 2016 John wrote:

On 1/23/2016 9:38 PM, Bruce Walker wrote:

Did you view that image large? (just click on it.)  I suspect you are
referring to the model's left nipple which looks a little like it's
floating out in space because of the high-key tonal curve pushing skin
tones way up into the whites. I noticed that smaller images, like the
thumbnail, look odd but viewing it at a decent size on a decent
monitor show you what's what.

Thanks, John.


I still think it's a distraction. It would be better to either clone it
out or make a localized adjustment to the skin tone of the breast; just
enough that the nipple doesn't appear to be a spot floating in space.

A nipple can often be a distraction. ;-)

"Local asjustments", toning, tanning, or even cloning are all too mild measures. Nipples must not "float in space"!
I propose complete amputation! ;-)

Igor


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