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		<title>By: Joseph</title>
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		<description>RC- seeing the image above has me wondering if there are any good techniques for using HDR with people in the images.  Both in the shooting set up and in post.  Typically when applying the photomatix enhancements people tend to go REALLY red, and have that &#039;edge&#039; look to them. Would you recommend processing in PS and using layer masks to brush over them to remove the effect? Or is there another way? Any insight would be greatly appreciated.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>RC- seeing the image above has me wondering if there are any good techniques for using HDR with people in the images.  Both in the shooting set up and in post.  Typically when applying the photomatix enhancements people tend to go REALLY red, and have that &#8216;edge&#8217; look to them. Would you recommend processing in PS and using layer masks to brush over them to remove the effect? Or is there another way? Any insight would be greatly appreciated.</p>
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