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Help with retouching

Jeff Mims

New member
I am just getting back into portraiture after a 10 year or so hiatus, and back then I used film and medium format cameras.
The last couple of years, I've been concentrating on sports shooting, but really want to do more portraiture..so I bought a small lighting kit (Alien Bees 2/lights/1 SB) and did a few test shots with a Canon 5D and 24-105 lens.

Keep in mind, these were test shots, mainly testing the lights...etc. So the kids weren't dressed, or really posed in any formal fashion.

I tried do something in Lightroom, couldn't figure out how to retouch. I exported over to CS3..but nothing I did seem to work. So here are the photos straight out of the camera JPEG.

I would like to see what some of you could do with these images, and then explain to me what and how you did it. Thanks

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Joe Russo

New member
Jeff,

Here is my take on a retouch:
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I ignored everything except their faces.

Steps:
  1. Blemish and crumb removal
  2. Skin retouch using the method found here
  3. A little digital tooth whitening - select teeth, desaturate,increase brightness
 

Joe Russo

New member
A note from Asher pointed out something that I had missed. In my original retouch the girls' right cheek looked a little desaturated. So a combination of a Color Balance adjustment layer to bring up the reds and Brightness/Contrast adjustment layer to lighten it on that area and we have version 2.

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Thanks for the catch, Asher.
 

Jeff Mims

New member
Thanks Joe..
Your retouching was much better than I can do. I was just testing out some studio lights I'd gotten,..and frankly didn't realize the baby had crumbs on his mouth.
I'm still learning...
photoshop
studio lighting...
I've got aways to go, I appreciate your showing me what is possible.

Thank you.
 

Joe Russo

New member
Glad I could help. If you have any other questions feel free to ask. I'm far from an expert in this area and when I don't know something I enjoy ferreting out the answer.
 
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