Join Chris Orwig for an in-depth discussion in this video Removing blemishes, part of Retouching a Studio Portrait in Photoshop.
…When it comes to retouching, before you get to all the fancy…and exciting stuff, you always want to focus in on those small little details.…And that's what we'll do in this movie.…In order to begin to work on those details, we want to zoom into 100%.…So we're seeing a one-to-one view of this image.…To do that, let's double-click the Zoom tool in the Tools panel.…When you double-click that it'll take the image to 100%.…Then press the Spacebar key which gives you access to the Hand Tool.…And then click and drag and lets move up here to the face,…so that we can begin to work on to this part of the photograph.…
Next, lets go over to our group which is titled Retouching.…Open that one up, and then create a new layer by clicking on, the New Layer icon.…What we're going to do, is we're going to call this new layer, Details, because…this is where we're going to do a lot of our detail work.…One of the ways that you can do detail work,…is with the Spot Healing tool, or the Healing Brush.…Let's go ahead and use the Healing Brush.…
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5/8/2014- Fixing the foundation in Camera Raw
- Removing blemishes
- Diminishing wrinkles
- Reducing shine
- Improving lighting
- Enhancing color
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