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DevilsGrave Member 196 posts Joined Apr 2011 More info | Aug 04, 2011 10:47 | #1 Before
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Aug 04, 2011 10:48 | #2 I was just playing in LR. I am a complete noob in PP so any advice will be appreciated or if someone can modify it better in LR please tell me how.
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jdpence Senior Member 584 posts Joined Jul 2008 Location: Atlanta, GA More info | Aug 04, 2011 11:16 | #3 What effect were you going for? Vintage? Jeremy
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Aug 04, 2011 11:26 | #4 Nice shot. Personally I like the "Before" shot but would maybe vignette just a hair more and that water drop on his forehead is driving me nuts. JMHO
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Aug 04, 2011 13:02 | #5 Yeah I was going for the vintage look. How do I get rid of the water drop on his forehead?
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In the develop module use the spot healing brush. Take a look here http://tv.adobe.com/show/learn-lightroom-3/ The things you do for yourself die with you, the things you do for others live forever.
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