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Howard Goldberg #1
Shiny areas on lady's faces in portraits
I have several candid shots which will make excellent portraits if I can deal with shiny areas on the lady’s faces. Does anyone have any Idea how I can “powder” those areas so as not to upset the subjects when they see the pictures.
Bob Goldberg
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YrbkMgr #2
Re: Shiny areas on lady's faces in portraits
It depends. I usually start with the clone tool, then the healing brush - sometimes I start with the patch tool. One would have to see it to say for sure, the best strategy.
You might post this at:
<http://www.retouchpro.com>
They run contests and stuff, and there's a lot of good advice there.
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Norbert Bissinger #3
Re: Shiny areas on lady's faces in portraits
I usually start with the clone tool And I start with a Soft Box.
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