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I got here too late to see this CN train backing up to drop some cars off at New Brighton, but I'm happy with the only shot I could get before it disappeared behind the trees on a wet, cloudy morning. I think I'll be back at this spot again to try for a better shot! Edited

An old editing machine! And you can bet the film betwen the wheels is a famous one...

Edited in Photoshop Elements and Lightroom.

 

I edited most of this last year and can't remember exactly what I did. But when I pulled the edit I had done into Lightroom recently I used a color pop action and the skin smoothing tool.

At Tamarind Tree participants doing editing using mixer. A windoze box

dslr skills homework, post processing on elements 7 to remove white flecks from the coat and sharpen eyes

Roseville, MI. 3/20

Minolta X-700.

MD 50mm 1.2.

Kodak Portra 400.

Turnaj mladší žáci - Ecce Homo Šternberk

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Move over spelling Bee

Edited as requested in the Helping Hands group here: www.flickr.com/groups/helping_hands_photo_editing_and_pho...

 

Editing done in PSE8, here are the steps I took in editing....hope I don't forget any!

Rotate counter clockwise slightly

Image > Resize > Scale to bring the eyes to the upper third and remove the white on the lower right

Control J to duplicate layer, then used clone tool set to lighten at low opacity to lighten the dark areas on her upper arm

Clone tool set to normal to remove the stray white fabric on the lower left

Clone tool set to darken at low opacity to remove small white spot to the upper right of her lip

Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Levels - brought the midtones up quite a bit until I liked the look of her skin

Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Photo Filter - added warming filter

Flatten Image

Ran Mini Fusion action by MCP, adjusted layers to taste

Ran CoffeeShop Perfect Portraits action but only used the skin softening layer, reduced opacity

edited by EMJW<3 thanks!

(Loosely) following Aaron Nace's Phlearn tutorial by editing the GIF (left) from that tutorial's page.

No Photoshop here, though. :-)

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