iPhoto 6
But playing around this weekend, I found they had made a few improvements in iPhoto that really would have made my life so much easier. Just being able to adjust the temperature and tint (essentially white-balancing) is amazingly handy. And it works right on JPEGs, which I don't think even Photoshop does natively.
First Draft, c. 4/06:

So I used the few photos I still had floating around in iPhoto as test files. Color correction mostly. I've always been obsessed with color, like and half-decent designer. But I've only been white-balancing my still camera for about the last 6 months. So I have plenty of orange photos laying around. My basic color correcting would fix the worst of the color casts, usually. The above picture was a first pass at correcting, from last spring; (though admittedly not my most detailed). Some of the orange has been removed. There's a bit more contrast. Nothing serious. That is how the image was posted at the time.
Current Draft:

But with the new version of iPhoto, and it's finer level of control, this is what I got. It really just blows away the last proof. All of the color cast is gone. The black in the dress is incredibly rich. And the decorations on the corset practically sparkle. And with a little bit of sharpening, which iPhoto handles amazingly well, the whole thing just pops. It's really incredible what you can now do in iPhoto.
iPhoto. Which I don't use any more.
Poo.
(Disclaimer: Yes the photo is blown out, because the lighting at the shoot was too blown out for my setup. And yes, she has incredibly pale skin in real life as well. Probably not the best person to be shooting in a black dress against a dark backdrop.)
Really makes me want to go back and clean up that whole shoot, though.









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