Re: People retouching - Before & After
[Re: psmith]
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07/27/10 05:36 PM
07/27/10 05:36 PM
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Hey Jim,
You are, of course, correct. My server was blocking it. I did see it with my ipad. At the viewing size, it is hard to tell entirely, however, I think you did a nice job with the eyes. It might be nice to see the files at a larger size, or perhaps a swatch of the 100% crop if you don't want to post at a larger size.
I hear what Preston is saying, but I would probably do a small amount of extra work on this photo. For example, I would still consider cleaning up some of the specular highlights. For example, the light going down the nose, and on the lips. You did a nice job with the light and I don't think it absolutely needs to be done...but it would definitely be on the table.
James
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Re: People retouching - Before & After
[Re: Julie]
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07/29/10 03:29 PM
07/29/10 03:29 PM
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Jim Poor
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OK, Here's a comparison of (Left to right, top to bottom) 1. The original 2. My first edit using my own facial retouching plus MCP Eye Doctor & Dentist 3. A new edit, using only Mama Shan's silk powder 4. Another new edit using silk powder, followed by the healing brush, eye doctor and dentist. ![](http://www.pbase.com/jimpoor/image/126979198/large.jpg) For an even larger version go to: http://www.pbase.com/jimpoor/image/126979198/originalI think I got the eyes better in my first edit. I'm not sure if it's the over sharpness or the over whitening I don't like in the final edit. Overall, I think I like the final edit the best, but probably should hit her left cheek a little with the healing brush. Thoughts?
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