At viewing size, I can't really see that level of detail. It really is a matter of what you feel is right for the person. I had a candid I took of a very attractive woman at the Rottie National while she was modeling a pendant that was being auctioned off. The lighting made her skin look blotchy and rough which was not at all flattering nor was it accurate from what I remembered at the time. So I used my skin-smoothing plug-in mercilessly and the end result was really quite nice.

With another candid of three "middle-aged women" modeling their matching T-shirts, I used it mildly to just smooth out the normal aging process and they loved it. You do what you think is right and most people will just accept it as an accurate picture of how they look.

Jim


Jim Garvie
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