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Retouch A Girl with Lighting Focus

Retouch_girl_125x125 This tutorial will show you how to use lighting effect to emphasize her face, skin and hair. Before that, some nice tips for retouching will be mentioned

 

 

 

Before we start, let's have a look at what we'll be retouching:

Before:

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And after:

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Download the original image and we are ready to go!

Step 1: The original photo is a bit dark and her skin is not bright and lovely enough. In this case, we can use Channel Mixer tool to enhance the colors separately. You can find this tool at the bottom of Layers tab

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If you are new to this tool, I wish to explain more about it. As you knew, a photo is based on three main colors (in RGB mode): red, green and blue. With the Channel Mixer tool, you can manipulate these raw channels separately. Notice that when choosing Channel Mixer tool, you will see there are 3 options in the Output Channel drop-down box corresponding to 3 main colors. And you can also notice that with each main color, the slider of that color will always be set to 100%, by default. For example, when you choose Red from Output Channel, you can see the Red slider are at 100% (while Blue and Green are at 0%). And by moving these sliders left or right, you can decrease or increase the amount of that color in the corresponding Output Channel.

With this photo, we should mainly increase the amount of Green with the settings below:

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Our photo now looks better

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Step 2: Press Ctrl-Alt-Shift-E to create a flatten image which is the result of the under layers. In this step, we will smooth her skin a bit by going to Filter>Blur>Surface Blur, set the Radius of 2 pixels and Threshold of 4 pixels

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Maybe you will not see any big changes but let's have a closer look...

Before:

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After blurring:

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By using this tool with a small Radius and Threshold, you can make subtle changes without making it look fake

Step 3: Go to Image>Adjustments>Curves to brighten our photo a bit

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We are almost done, the photo now looks much better:

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Step 4: The last thing we need to do is to add lighting focus to emphasize  her beautiful face. Press Ctrl-J to duplicate the current layer and go to Filter>Render>Lighting Effects and use these settings:

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Then change the Blending mode of this layer to Soft Light to make the colors "softer". Let's have a look at the result again:

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Retouching photo is fun! And with the Channel Mixer tool and Lighting Effects filter, we can greatly enhance the photo from its raw color channels and set focus on what we want without destroying the original image


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Comments
Anand 10-23-2008
this is very cool effect.
ghawyy 11-07-2008
great and nice tut thank you so much i will back for more tnx
Lanes 11-11-2008
How would you do this with Photoshop elements?
psaddict 11-12-2008
Added to www.psaddict.com
Anonymous 12-07-2008
its a petfect work and excellent explainations
Anonymous 12-15-2008
Sorry but this just looks too fake...
The colors of her skin are too greenish &
unnatural IMO.
Anonymous 01-09-2009
rubbish!
Anonymous 01-15-2009
The overall technique is good and interesting to know and have a handle of, but
I agree about the color it is a bit too green & yellow, granted I get that it's
supposed to look like sunlight, but it's too much. Also Her forehead is way too
hot and it distracts from her face, you're eye goes right to her head/hairline.
santhu 01-26-2009
cool effect
Anony Man 02-19-2009
Actually yeah. The lighting of her face blends with her body. So the eye tends
to snoop around the hair. It is crisper and much more contrasting to her face
than anything else. It is a good concept though. If one was to tink with it a
bit more it would actually be really awesome. Color difference. Shading. Those
are the points you want to mess with.
Business Cards 04-07-2009
I think it was intended for it to be this green and yellow. But yeah, with a few
tweaks here and there I'm sure this technique would prove to be useful for other
projects. Definitely learned something new today. Thanks for sharing this!
photo retouching 05-12-2009
A nice and easy tutorial to follow.
Joseph 05-15-2009
Wow... really?!?!

You're taking a professional portrait of Emma Watson, who has
been styled and made up by people who know what they're doing, and basically
slapping a new layer on top of it and calling it better.

Skin looks jaundiced,
you lose all the texture and definition, and pray this isn't a fashion spread
otherwise the designer/stylist would kill you for making her pink dress an ugly
yellow.

Also, what you're doing is making the background and foreground
practically the same color. Nothing pops. Notice how in the original her warm
skin and dress pop out of the cool green background.

Sorry, had to get that off
my chest. I can't stand stumbling upon bad one click fixes all photoshop
tutorials.
Gogo 09-01-2009
I like it very much.
And the green-yellow skin colour is making the picture
more mystic and with little more work can become unrecognizability and more odd
(for good).
PHOTO RETOUCHER 08-24-2011
ITS A DIFFERENT WAY TO LOOK YOUR PHOTOS DIFFERENT....AND THE WAY SHE POSE LOOKS
GOOD TO THE SUNLIGHT EFFECTS.....ANOTHER LEARNING LESSONS....
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