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Old 30th January 2005   #1
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Dear fellow photographers

Sometimes when we take photographs, human inside tend to have oily forehead. This can be seen especially when our flash are being used. I used the blur tool with soft brush to do it on their faces. This can make their forehead not so oily. Any other tricks tat you guys care to share?
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Old 30th January 2005   #2
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Nice tip.
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Old 30th January 2005   #3
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Use the clone stamp tool. Set mode to darken, opacity to 40% and clone "inwards" in small stamps. This will give a more natural darkening effect.

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Old 30th January 2005   #4
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healing brush also works... softens the highlights caused by the oil
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Old 30th January 2005   #5
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Nice Tipssss
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Old 31st January 2005   #6
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switch Healing tool to patch tool. use the lasso to draw around the oily patch, drag to a clean, similar patch of skin and release. voila! adjust opacity if needed. works for double chin too

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Old 31st January 2005   #7
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same thing, after using lasso tool, use the burnt tool exclusively on the oily part.... it is to darken the specified area....

use with low opacity so it doesnt burn it too fast.

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Old 31st January 2005   #8
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a very handy plugin for photoshop is this
checkout some of the interesting stuffs wat this can do

one of my fav plugin for image repair.
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Old 31st January 2005   #9
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but why is this appear on Nikon sub forum?
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Old 31st January 2005   #10
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Woahh.. fantatistic tips
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