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    How to Remove Unwanted Shadows in Photoshop

    by Iddo GenuthPhotoshopPost ProcessingNovember 4, 2015November 4, 2015

    On this  video photographer Glyn Dewis looks at removing shadows from a portrait using a technique known as frequency separation in Photoshop. In the image Dewis works on for this video there is…

    How to do Advanced Retouch for Fashion Photography

    by Iddo GenuthPhotoshopPost ProcessingAugust 2, 2015August 2, 2015

    On this advanced video tutorial by portrait photographer Nathaniel Dodson (from the website tutvid) we look at some advanced tools and techniques for doing a retouch on a fashion style image in Photoshop…

    How to Remove Veins and Redness and Retouch Eyes in Photoshop

    by Iddo GenuthPhotoshopPost ProcessingDecember 3, 2014December 3, 2014

    Last year image editing specialist Michael Woloszynowicz (from vibrantshot), published this 2 part advanced video tutorial, that looks into the eye and how to retouch it using Photoshop. The are so many issues you can run…

    How to Effectively Recover Skin Texture from Over-Exposed Areas

    by Iddo GenuthPhotoshopPost ProcessingSeptember 9, 2014

    On this advanced video tutorial, image editing specialist Michael Woloszynowicz (from vibrantshot) takes a look at recovering skin texture details from a portrait image using Photoshop. In some cases we get an…

    Fixing Common Hair and Skin Issues with Texture Grafting in Photoshop

    by Iddo GenuthPhotoshopPost ProcessingJune 29, 2014

    On this advanced video tutorial, Photoshop specialist Michael Woloszynowicz (from vibrantshot) takes a look at how to fix different hair and skin problems using advanced technique known as texture grafting  in Adobe…

    The Amazing Power of Frequency Separation Retouching in Photoshop

    by Iddo GenuthPhotoshopPost ProcessingJune 22, 2014June 22, 2014

    On this video Aaron Nace from Phlearn demonstrates how to use one of the most powerful retouching techniques in Photoshop called frequency separation. So what is frequency separation and why should you consider using…

    Changing Makeup with Frequency Separation in Photoshop

    by Iddo GenuthPhotoshopPost ProcessingMarch 19, 2014

    On this short video tutorial Michael Woloszynowicz (from vibrantshot) takes a look at  how to change and reduce the effect of makeup in an image using Photoshop. Woloszynowicz uses frequency separation…

    How to Retouch Lips Using Photoshop

    by Iddo GenuthPhotoshopPost ProcessingJanuary 6, 2014

    In this video photographer Michael Woloszynowicz (from vibrantshot) takes a look at retouching lips of a model in Photoshop using different techniques including frequency separation, healing brush, clone-stamp tool, texture grafting and…

    How to Fix Shiny Skin in Photoshop

    by Iddo GenuthPhotoshopPost ProcessingOctober 19, 2013November 3, 2013

    Ever shot a portrait and discovered that the skin of your subject seems too oily or shiny? on this video photographer Lee Varis uses a basic approach of frequency separation…

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