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After seeing some of the fantastic retouching that be done with Photoshop, I got on YouTube and started researching. I made a post on my blog to show some of the better photo retouching and enhancement videos that should really help newbies and veterans alike. The videos include topics such as:
-Using levels adjustments to set the tonal range of your picture and make the colors pop
-Altering the color balance (a.k.a. white balance) to make the photo warmer or cooler
-Employing the liquify filter to slim the subjects waist and alter other body features
-Changing the saturation to make the colors look more vivid while keeping skin tones in tact
-Burning and dodging to put the viewers focus on the subject of the image
-Enlarge breasts with the liquify filter
Here is the link to the article: http://www.metavophoto.com/blog/quick-photoshop-postprocessing-video-tutorials/. I decided to just link to my post instead of embedding all the tutorials into this post. Hope this helps you out! I sure learned a ton. Please let me know if you think something should be added, and a little Digg love is always appreciated!
Also, feel free to check out a post I made about burning and dodging in Photoshop.
-Using levels adjustments to set the tonal range of your picture and make the colors pop
-Altering the color balance (a.k.a. white balance) to make the photo warmer or cooler
-Employing the liquify filter to slim the subjects waist and alter other body features
-Changing the saturation to make the colors look more vivid while keeping skin tones in tact
-Burning and dodging to put the viewers focus on the subject of the image
-Enlarge breasts with the liquify filter
Here is the link to the article: http://www.metavophoto.com/blog/quick-photoshop-postprocessing-video-tutorials/. I decided to just link to my post instead of embedding all the tutorials into this post. Hope this helps you out! I sure learned a ton. Please let me know if you think something should be added, and a little Digg love is always appreciated!
Also, feel free to check out a post I made about burning and dodging in Photoshop.