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May 14, 2007 18:56 |  #1

I am a newbie on the board. Admiring Freddy's work, I would like to learn how to edit the skin of the subject after the photograph. I use PS CS2. is there any PP's for this, or any particular tutorial? I found Muzino's tutorial very helpful. So more or less I am looking for some skin PP's

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May 14, 2007 22:04 |  #2

Good question. Freddy answered a similar question here: https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=318211

My guess is something along the lines of this product:
http://www.imagenomic.​com/pt.aspx (external link)

Noiseware is really darn good program so my expectations are high for their Portraiture plug in.




  
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May 15, 2007 02:22 |  #3

THe Portraiture Plugin is people say very good but is too much for me. :(
I like to use the portrait retouch actions from http://www.1clickactio​ns.com (external link) They work very well and are good value too.




  
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May 15, 2007 02:28 |  #4

great info....i might have to look into this. Thanks all


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May 15, 2007 13:48 as a reply to  @ thekid24's post |  #5

I think Freddy has some smooth (and nice) skin to start with. :lol:


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