PS: High Key

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The following guide will take you through the steps required for achieving a "high key" photo. The following example started as an ISO1600 colour shot that was a bit flat, ending up a B&W high key shot that has been processed finally by "neat image" to reduce noise.

PreHighKey.jpg
PostHighKey.jpg


STEP 1 - Correct Levels. Convert to B&W (can be omitted if colour high key)
Most simple step for most shots. Choose "Image" -> "Adjustments" -> "Auto Levels" . Use just Levels if more experience or result from Auto not as expected. In this example the shot became a lot more vibrant & contrast improved.
There are numerous ways to convert to B&W, but for this example I used "Image" -> "Adjustments" -> "Channels", ensuring "Mono" is ticked at bottom. Play with levels until you get a result you are happy with. You can go over 100% total for desired result.

hikey2.jpg


STEP 2 - Create base High Key effect
Using "Image" -> "Adjustments" -> "Curves" , drag the top right part of line upwards & to left until you get the base effect you are after. Some people like pure whites on majority of face with only eyes & mouth showing....others a more subtle approach. Have a play.

hikey3.jpg


STEP 3 - Refine Shadows & Highlights
Using the "Burn" & "Dodge" tools, ensure you start with "Shadows" & "Highlights" respectively in the "Range" field, with an "Exposure" of 10%. Aim here is to darken prominent features of face such as eyebrows, edge of eyes, pupil, outline of tip of nose & nostrils, plus lips etc. You can also lighten white of eyes & any other distracting features

hikey4.jpg


The final step I took was to run photo through "Neat Image" product (free to download) due to noise of original shot. Note I had resized shot to 500 pixels which creates a more dramatic effect in neat image. From memory I had "smoothing" at around 50-60% & "sharpening" to 30%. Anyway that's another subject for someone else to explain ;)

High Key effect is very personal & as such some people love it , whilst others hate it. Best bet is to have a play & come up with something you like. Have fun :beer:
 
Excellent, many thanks for sharing.
Ken.
 
DaveG said:
Thanks Dave, will definately give this a try.

Would you mind if this was added to the tutorial forum? I think it would be useful to have a copy there too.

No probs where it is :icon_cool
 
i will copy any tutorials to the Tuturials forum, you can carry on the discussion here then, ok?

Thanks for sharing these Dave, its very much appreciated!
 
Tried this technique, quite pleased with the results:

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Hey, like it !!!. For the final touches either bleach out distractions such as line & circles above head (or tighter crop) & possibly artifacts on bottom left.
 
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