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Circa May 2009.
One of the photos I took during "final frenzy".
Topic: 'In the shape of things to come.'
Background removal / changing / transparent background
Advanced facial /
Fashion correction
Photo merging
Removing/ adding objects/ swap heads
Product retouching (background removal / enhancements)
Adjust lighting / airbrushing / digital enhancing
Remove / adding objects
Color correction / changing
Photo restoration & retouching
Amazon Products Retouching, White Background
Image resizing/cropping
Fix-it-Friday #64 at i heart faces. Photo submitted by Michelle Johnson (http://mytwoseasons.com/). This is my edit.
Using PS CS4:
~levels adjustment to brighten image and add contrast
~noiseware at low opacity, then used art history brush to paint freckles back in
~curves adjustment layer set to screen, masked, set to 30% opacity, brushed at 20% opacity over eyes to make them sparkle
~hue/saturation adjustment layer to brighten light tones and reduce yellow, masked, set to 30% opacity, painted over teeth
~yellow fill layer at 25% to add a touch of sun haze
~high pass layer to sharpen
Fix-it-Friday #118 at i heart faces. Original photo from Angie Arthur Photography.
I haven't done a FIF in so long! I couldn't resist this perfect autumn photo, it's so cute! First I opened the image in ACR, warmed it up and added a touch of fill. Then in PS CS5:
~Cloned right tire to remove distracting leaf.
~Florabella's Gypsy from the Luxe Collection, individual layers tweaked (reduced dull pop), then lowered overall opacity to 35%. I think this action adds a nice richness for autumn photos.
~Add a pale yellow fill layer set to color and reduced to 15% to a hint of yellow glow.
~Increased saturation by 10.
~Since mom and dad were already blurred a bit in the background, added a texture (to further emphasize kids) at 40% opacity set to overlay and masked 50% off of kids.
~Resized and sharpened for web.
Silk Flowers put thorough an HDR effect and then given a different background and added a reflection on the floor. Man is Photoshop nice lol
I've done this to show the effect of 'sharpening' a picture using an online photo editor. At left is the horse as it appeared in the
original pic; at right is the 'sharpened' image. In this particular
case you might have to look hard to see the difference, but on
some photos the effect is more dramatic and readily noticeable.
Background removal / changing / transparent background
Advanced facial /
Fashion correction
Photo merging
Removing/ adding objects/ swap heads
Product retouching (background removal / enhancements)
Adjust lighting / airbrushing / digital enhancing
Remove / adding objects
Color correction / changing
Photo restoration & retouching
Amazon Products Retouching, White Background
Image resizing/cropping
Disclaimer: I didn't take this picture. I just edited it. It was a sample photo that they offered. SAMPLE!
As you may know, I'm too cheap and lazy to go out and buy the latest version of Photoshop. So that's why I'm on the search of finding a web-based alternative to Photoshop that's totally free.
Review: I first turned to Picnik since it's already integrated to Flickr but I went to the actual website to edit. I think I like going to actually website better. It lets me use a few features w/o making me become premium that the Picnik on Flickr doesn't. It's quick and simple. I use the auto-fix button for all my photos anyways. There's also a collage option that's easy to use and offers fast templates so no awkward photo resizing is involved.
I also first turned to Picnik 'cause it's nombre un on this blog: www.lifeclever.com/10-free-web-based-alternatives-to-phot...
I'll be going by the list from one to ten. I guess it's weird that I'm saving the worst for last. Or it might be the best. Idk.
Photo credits: Picnik (I stole their demo photo.)
I have made a 45min photo editing workflow video that you can see here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnWkkXcSUpo
- Josh