Photo before and after 15 minute retouch session
15 minute Photoshop project

You’re on deadline and the only photo available for print or online publication isn’t ideal. Not to despair! Frequently a snapshot plus about 10 or 15 minutes of novice level work can salvage the situation. Just a couple concepts to keep in mind:

1. Less is more; strive for believability, not perfection. A modest correction will usually produce a more natural looking finished image. Leave the major work to the retouching pros.

2. Consider the final use; 1″ x 1″ yearbook image won’t merit the same level of work as a national magazine cover shot. Use your zoom tools to review the image at various sizes before busting your schedule needlessly.

3. Busy backgrounds are a common but correctable problem. Try softening them and making subtle lightness/darkness adjustments to achieve a simpler looking finished image.

4. Save work by training your photographers. Poor lighting and misused on-camera flash are some of the most common offenses. A few minutes of education can save hours of retouching work.

5. Always work on a calibrated monitor. 9 out of 10 people have their displays set far too bright and blue. Copies&Ink offers a FREE calibration test CD you can use to evaluate how your on screen images will will print. Just drop us a line.

Tools used:

Adobe Photoshop CS1
Healing Brush
Dodge
Burn In
Blur
Techniques Used:
Masking (background selection)
Image Adjustment>Hue/Saturation (reds)
Blur (background)
Curves (background)

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