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Jun 14, 2007 20:36 |  #16

Thats ok and thank you. I do know how to whiten the teeth but having problems cloning out the braces. I'll work on it tonight. Thanks again.




  
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Jun 14, 2007 20:39 |  #17

Oh and here is how to whiten the teeth in case you wanted to know, this is how I do it anyways. I take the lasso tool and go all around the teeth, then go to select and hit feather, feather at 1. then go to adjustments/ hue saturation, click on where it says master and choose yellow, slide the saturation all the way to the left to take out the yellow, then go back to master and slide the lightness to the right until you get the white you want. Pretty easy.




  
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Jun 14, 2007 22:50 |  #18

Thanks Teri...and here what I did:

1. Used Neat Image to denoise to start.

2. Used curves and layer for color corrections. --->Instructions: http://www.layersmagaz​ine.com …_color_correcti​ngphp.html (external link)

3. Created new layer and mask to blur (gaussian @ 2) out the bg. --->Instructions: http://www.layersmagaz​ine.com …and-blur-selectively.html (external link)

4. Use Exposure and Brightness/Contrast to add more contrast

5. I flatten the Image and used Noiseware Pro (default)

6. Last, USM.

Hope this helped you out. Like I have mentioned...I am just a novice, and I am sure there are alot of Pros PP in this forum that can do much better job. Just thought I would share and will get some CCs to improve my techniques from all of the Pros.


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Jun 14, 2007 23:27 |  #19

Thanks Ben, lots of steps and i'll give those a try.




  
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