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todd2000

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Nov 14, 2005
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So I took this pic on Sat.. I was in a dark theater, and I took it with the front camera on my 5S. I've tried playing with it in iPhoto, but I can't do too much with it. Just thought someone who knows that that they are doing, with better software might be able to improve it more. I know it's not much to work with, just curious what someone else can do with it. Thanks if ya have a min to play with it....
 

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jake727

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i'm assuming you want to maximize the faces. Is your skin blue or is that just the light from the stage?
 

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jake727

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Sepia was invented for a reason :)

prolly what i would go with...
 

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firedept

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Couple of attempts by me. Not a pro photographer, so if you do not like, please be gentle.
 

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todd2000

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Sepia was invented for a reason :)

prolly what i would go with...

That actually looks the best so far. Thanks!

As for your questions, no my skin is not blue, but the guys on stage were lol. We went to see Blue Man Group. The ponchos weren't really necessary for the the 3rd row, but they were there, so why not! :)
 
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