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I am fairly new to post processing in Photoshop CS5. I am having trouble with the skin tones on my portraits having pink blotches. They are not as noticeable until I upload them to another site like my personal website or Facebook. I've noticed some pinkish, almost pixelated tones in some of the backgrounds as well. It is especially noticeable when I desaturate the picture in Camera Raw. I recently calibrated my computer to see if that would help as well.
Can anyone suggest why I am getting these pinks in my pictures? Thank you so much for any advice! I have a lot of editing ahead and want my customers to be happy with their skin tones! Thanks, Pamela |
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probably can't help you without some examples
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Could be any number of things. We'd need examples (screenshots) of both in-software and in-browser images
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