There are a lot of really good tips here. It's interesting to see your different ways of going about the retouching. Things I've never thought of and much quicker than my methods!
Well, all I can say is, that for those of us who are not fluent in photoshop, I think I can use these basic techniques to edit my portrait photos. I'm just starting out so don't listen to what some people say, for some of us, this was very helpful. Mahalo!
I seem to be missing a step or something. I am not familiar with photoshop, I am doing everything you are saying but once I select the clone stamp it wont let me do anything. Says "Could not use clone stamp because the area has not been defined? What does that mean?
I'm sure there are videos on RU-vid that teach you how to clone but pressing alt is where you are going to clone from and you want to make sure that you are calling from different sections as you go
They are different...it's like a plug-in and you can mix all the different effects in different capacities check them out Google rad lab... They don't offer this particular plug in anymore but the new plug-in is the same
Hun this video is old I use this now...www.etsy.com/listing/907757653/background-smoothing-photoshop-action I dont remember is this is the exact one but its so much easier and better
Joe Ayres: Musician I don't think a gaussian blur would be enough to really remove the wrinkles...but possibly. It would still take quite a bit of work to mask off certain areas at a time. If you want it to look really clean and natural. If you give it a shot and it looks good let me know so I can give it a shot
TS Fetzko yes...each section has a different feather...so one section could have a selection where you would feather 5 pixela and another where you would feather 1 ...it's best to work section by section for the best result
Selina campbell hi hun...the program is photoshop you can get photoshop through Adobe photoshop. I think they have a monthly subscription now for pretty cheap.
Square Eye Photography no i mean it works, but its not working out how yours looks haha mine looks like its placing boxes of what i copied rather than smooth
@@dayswithdax__ airbrush has to be at its softest...you need to choose ethe softest be sh from your brush settings and put it at its softest setting...and then clone at no more than 35 percent opacity
Different cultures like different things..I also whatever my client like
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@@squareeyephoto I love children, American born and also passionate about photography. My gut instinct is it's not right. Just a little 2 foot by 2 foot sheet. Also makes the baby looked cared after. Or get at baby level and shoot from degrees or both.
Dont be telling other photographers how to run thier busniess and how to do thier art. Obviously thier clients love her photos and her style so take your negativity elsewhere.
Mark Rios I've seen my share of videos and I've done my share of photography education. This is not a paid video, it's free. so if you don't like it move on. No need to spread negative feedback if you don't offer back anything positive.