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Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Hi Natalia,

What a fascinating look over your shoulder. I was so intrigued. I wish I could stop and zoom and see all the settings. Maybe you might explain a little more how you use the low pass filter and how you exchange abd optimize the better exposed eyes. Still this is a grear roller coaster ride with you. I was thrilled to be with you.

Maybe you'll show the before and after!

Asher
 
Hi Natalia,

What a fascinating look over your shoulder. I was so intrigued. I wish I could stop and zoom and see all the settings. Maybe you might explain a little more how you use the low pass filter and how you exchange abd optimize the better exposed eyes. Still this is a grear roller coaster ride with you. I was thrilled to be with you.

Maybe you'll show the before and after!

Asher


Thank you. I've PMed you with the details you asked for.
Not a lot of feedback in this forum thou :)

Regards,
Natalia
 

janet Smith

pro member
Hello Natalia

Delightful to be able to look over your shoulder, I'm absolutely fascinated, great demonstration, but like Asher wished I could see all the settings, could you post more information??

Anyway, thanks very much for providing the link it was a very interesting insight.
 

Jack_Flesher

New member
Fun (and creatve) video! However, you might want to try your dodge and burn on a 50% gray overlay layer -- LOTS more control than the two curves layers by using various density gray brushes and you only need the one layer to do it on -- AND can adjust the levels of that layer after the fact to tweak the total D/B effect.

Cheers,
 
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