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Old Aug 17, 2010 | 04:52 PM
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Photoshoot: Acura NSX-T

On Monday August 16, 2010 I got to spend about 2 hours with this beautiful 1998 Acura NSX-T in Downtown Tampa, Florida. I'd like to give a special thanks to Dave for bringing her out despite the sprinkles. She sure is pretty.

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lovely automobile
 
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Yeah she sure is pretty
 
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You need to work on that white balance for those garage shots, my friend!
 
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You need to work on that white balance for those garage shots, my friend!
I had it set to Auto WB. This is only the second time I've shot in a garage and those yellow lights are a real PITA. Any suggestions to improve them???
 
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I suck at WB as well, but Photoshop is your friend in this case.
 
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I had it set to Auto WB. This is only the second time I've shot in a garage and those yellow lights are a real PITA. Any suggestions to improve them???
Cool car dude, how about this WB
 
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those yellow lights are a real PITA.
especially when the car you shoot is also yellow
 
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I like doing selective color, just didn't do it for any of these? The first one looks much better. Mind sharing what you did??
 
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sure
1. Select the car with magn. lasso tool(minus the windows lights and wheels)
2. Inverse your selection (ctrl+shift+i)
3. Use selective color or hue/saturation to get rid of all the magenta and yellows in the background
4. Select the car again (by selecting your selective color layer then inverse again)
5. Adjust the yellows on the car (less magenta) so it matches the background

 



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