Just telling how to do it for those that might not know how.
On a related note, I actually got to do some eye and face replacement
the other day which I haven't done in several years. I was afraid I'd
forgotten how. My daughter (author/producer of her kids' school
newsletter) took some group portraits of the middle school kids for the
art teacher. Needless to say, not all cooperated in keeping their eyes
open or in making facial expressions that their parents would approve
of. Fortunately, there were enough extra exposures to sweeeten most of
the baddies via eye and face replacements.
Chuck Norcutt
Bob Whitmire wrote:
> Show off! <g>
>
> --Bob Whitmire
> www.bwp33.com
>
>
> On May 5, 2009, at 4:23 PM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>
>> In PS I created a separate layer and sharpened the entire image until
>> the foreground petal was improved as much as possible. This made the
>> rest of the image looks gaudy so I added a mask and filled the mask
>> with
>> black paint from the paint bucket. I then switched to a brush and
>> white
>> paint and painted over the foreground petal revealing the extra
>> sharpening on only that part of the image.
>
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