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ARRGH... Why is my skin doing this...
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(02-27-2012, 07:55 AM)williamting Wrote: I encounter this problem once in a while. I am not sure what is the exact cause but after I change the way I edit, the problem was minimised. The following is the order I use after the initial bit:

1. Set the image to 100%
2. Always do picture control first, if any, ie, exposure, etc. (last item on the list on the right)
3. Skin lighting Controls, if there is a need
4. Hair control, if there is a need
5. Other fine adjustments, eg, air brushing.

Before you click save, do a 1:1 and check out every corner of the photo for a final check. If you do a large print, the defect is very obvious, esp the tip of her nose, her right cheek and the upper chest or body. Am I right about this?

Yes.... Large prints are a problem! Since I do "printwork" with these images... I hope I can resolve this issue!
 
  


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RE: ARRGH... Why is my skin doing this... - fotoman65 - 02-27-2012, 12:58 PM

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