Some Beauty retouching ...
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Some Beauty retouching ...
Beauty retouching may take up hours of work time.
If you don´t want to spend as much time on an image and still get quite acceptable results like this:
Follow me on my little Photshop tour in the following days.
If you don´t want to spend as much time on an image and still get quite acceptable results like this:
Follow me on my little Photshop tour in the following days.
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Lighting set-up was very easy, 4 strobes, main light from the right, strip fill in from the left, two strobes on the background.
Sony A900, 24-70 CZ, 200 ISO, f11, 1/160 s.
Here is the image as it came out of the camera, processed with almost default in Lightroom:
Sony A900, 24-70 CZ, 200 ISO, f11, 1/160 s.
Here is the image as it came out of the camera, processed with almost default in Lightroom:
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After cleaning up some of the skin blemishes and tattoos. I used a level of 50% grey to create a dodge and burn effect.
You blend the level into the picture, so it looks like this:
You blend the level into the picture, so it looks like this:
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Thanks for sharing Pam. I still haven't got round to doing any editing in PhotoShop so I don't have any experience of layers. I think that day is slowly creeping up on me though!
Thanks again
Thanks again
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I started watching video tutorials on beauty retouching by Calvin Hollywood.
I think, he also publishes English content on the web. I like his straightforward way of teaching.
Much easier than reading tutorials and trying to hit the right settings.
I think, he also publishes English content on the web. I like his straightforward way of teaching.
Much easier than reading tutorials and trying to hit the right settings.
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Excellent. I wrote this simple tutorial many years ago. It requires layers but is VERY easy to do. http://dustylens.com/glamour_look.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Thanks, Steve
Yes, I frequently use the method you describe to create some "glow", the web is full of good tutorials for beauty retouching. I wil reduce the effect, though, to about 30-50%.
The inverted Highpass method is used to smoothen transitions from shadows to highlights. With the use of the D800 I don´t need to use it too often anymore
Yes, I frequently use the method you describe to create some "glow", the web is full of good tutorials for beauty retouching. I wil reduce the effect, though, to about 30-50%.
The inverted Highpass method is used to smoothen transitions from shadows to highlights. With the use of the D800 I don´t need to use it too often anymore
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Hi there
So many thanks to author of this topic. Very useful information. That was I looking for.
Also I'd like to share with you tips for beginners. If you have free time please check. I guess you will enjoy.
http://fixthephoto.com/blog/photo-tips/ ... nners.html
Bes regards
James
So many thanks to author of this topic. Very useful information. That was I looking for.
Also I'd like to share with you tips for beginners. If you have free time please check. I guess you will enjoy.
http://fixthephoto.com/blog/photo-tips/ ... nners.html
Bes regards
James