Mike wrote in post #12182679
That's a lot per picture!
What software are you using?
Adobe camera RAW, and then photoshop CS5 if necessary. If the person has a skin problem, i use portrait professional to help speed things up.
My work flow is speeding up quite a bit. At first i was spending hours on every picture. As time went, i realised most of what i was doing was actually making my pictures worse. I now keep editing to a minimum. Adobe camera raw can usually get my image 90% complete.
I was wondering what methods you guys use to clean skin? I know of a few methods. One is the gausan blur which i only use for complete hamburger heads, then there is the skin patch tool with fade patch combo that i find gives the most natural results, but can take a hell of a lot of time, so i use it on skin thats already in average state. and finally i use portrait professional if i have lots of pictures of the same person with bad skin. But you got to be very careful with the settings, they can often destroy your image, especially the skin texture settings.
I was wondering if there are any other methods of cleaning bad skin that could save time?
Oh and to smooth off crinkled backdrops i use the content aware fill feature in ps cs5 instead of using the clone tool. That was a discovery that saved me alot of time too.
Any more tips out there to save time?
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