Does anyone know an easy way to get rid of reflections in eye glasses in pp?
Would love the help. I did not notice it at the time.
HammerCope Senior Member 803 posts Likes: 17 Joined Aug 2006 Location: Nebraska More info | Oct 01, 2006 00:58 | #1 Does anyone know an easy way to get rid of reflections in eye glasses in pp? Pete
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tonyfanning Senior Member 834 posts Likes: 2 Joined Jan 2006 Location: Colwyn Bay,North Wales, UK More info | Oct 01, 2006 01:46 | #2 Post a pic and let us have a look at the problem! Regards, Tony
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NormF Member 165 posts Joined Sep 2006 Location: Saskatoon, SK Canada More info | Oct 01, 2006 09:41 | #4 As far as I can tell there is no easy way. Patience with a very tiny clone brush. I've had best results using 'normal' at 100% opacity. Try as I might, i pretty much always end up with an image that has some signs of the repaired reflection. Sometimes you may be able to steal an eye from another image and work it in to cover the flaw. Norm
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Titus213 Cream of the Crop More info | Oct 01, 2006 16:10 | #5 NormF has it down. I would suggest playing with the opacity a bit. I've found reducing the opacity to 50% and working in the right direction based on lightness works well. Up to at least 100% though. Dave
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