The negative clarity on the face is more or less given for head & shoulder portraits.
What clarity values would you use on an environmental portraits when the person's features are not as visible ?
Feb 02, 2015 10:26 | #1 The negative clarity on the face is more or less given for head & shoulder portraits. Ex-Canon shooter. Now Sony Nex.
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nathancarter Cream of the Crop More info Post edited over 8 years ago by nathancarter. | Feb 02, 2015 10:35 | #2 There's no one-size-fits-all answer. It really depends on the style/look I'm going for. Men almost always get more +clarity than women. http://www.avidchick.com
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Feb 02, 2015 12:40 | #3 Permanent banOn women I tend to use negative clarity values, as I don't do skin smoothing nor extensive retouching. 'The success of the second-rate is deplorable in itself; but it is more deplorable in that it very often obscures the genuine masterpiece. If the crowd runs after the false, it must neglect the true.' —Arthur Machen
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