In this course Karl delves further into Frequency separation, noise and local contrast control. He demonstrates how these can be used in your skin and beauty retouching workflow as he goes over the final steps of his retouch, as well as a special tip to speed up your frequency separation workflow.
Making local adjustments in Lightroom can help rescue details and remove distractions. From skin retouching to adjusting exposure, we’ll cover all the bases and show you how to do so while only affecting a specific part of your image. Follow along with the included RAW Photos.
Before starting any retouching on an image, it’s important to understand why we retouch. In this show Karl starts with the ‘where and why’ of retouching in relation to ‘where to lead the eye’ and ‘why to lead it there’.
Retouching darker skin tones can be challenging, mostly because there isn’t enough information out there. The result can be over-retouching, but I want to put an end to that. In this section, you’ll learn what to look for, how to keep skin texture and what to remove.
Go on-location with Tony Roslund to photograph multiple rooms in a beautiful, large Microsoft office space designed by HOK Architects. Learn his entire process to find angles, utilize natural light, light with strobes, and shoot building exteriors and interiors.
The Portrait Masters – The Retouching Series: Backdrops | 121 MB
MP4 1920x1080 | 2h 16m | ENG | 1.25 GB
KelbyOne – Portrait Retouching in Adobe Lightroom Classic (Updated) | 521 MB
Udemy – Retouching Essentials in Photoshop | 344 MB
Beauty Retouch Panel 3.1 & PixelJuggler for Photoshop CC 2018 | 3.74 MB
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