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My first attempt with pp
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    My first try so I can only get better but critics welcome.
only had v12 for about 4hrs so I was desperate to try my next attempt I will take my time
so far Its brilliant software,
I had a problem when I first installed the software but It is now sorted.

Thanks for looking
Tom GBig Grin





( I'm a 30yr old trapped in a 63yr old body )
 
#2
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Tom,

Good start for just 4 hrs.

Just a quick look at the finished image I see 2 situations.
1. Male forehead is blown out.
2. Male nose is also blown out.

Other than those 2, at a quick glance, I did not see other situations in the image.

Cool
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#3
(01-22-2014, 08:24 AM)tebogan Wrote: Tom,

Good start for just 4 hrs.

Just a quick look at the finished image I see 2 situations.
1. Male forehead is blown out.
2. Male nose is also blown out.

Other than those 2, at a quick glance, I did not see other situations in the image.

Cool
Yes you are correct I will fix in Photo shop or Lightroom
Thanks for looking
Tom G
 
#4
Tom, I am just wondering, are you using RAW or JPG file for editing?

If you are using RAW, I would suggest you try to feed JPG straight into PP.

Set skin smoothing a bit lower - perhaps by half. Adjust the tan slider a little to the left.

Slim her face a little bit. Using the "Before and After" screen, go to the "Before" and adjust (click and drag) the outlines.

 
#5
This may be a bit late to answer, but here it goes;

i think the main problems with this image are:
blown highlights and over saturation of the skin colors.

have you tried to make those faces look like you were looking at them in person? looking real?
Gellidius
 
#6
re. my previous post above, i downloaded your image and did some work on it with PP12;
mind you, i have had the program only for a few days, so you will surely find many things to correct on top of what i've done here, like the haiirline, mainly for the man.

hope you like it!    
Gellidius
 
  


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