Matte Moose writes:
<<It does a pretty good job of making portraits attractive. Using Shine alone,
it's 100% setting isn't quite as nice on the face as a whole as ShineOff @ 50%,
but not bad. I couldn't find a way to extend the face boundary rectangle, <<so
his neck remains unaffected.
<http://www.moosemystic.net/Gallery/tech/Process/Shine%20Off/_A003923crShineOff.htm>
Excellent comparison--deserves at least a 4/5 lens cap rating. Very few posts
could surpass the definitive treatise post on options in lens distortion
correction, however in 9/2016.
Shine off seems to be a must have. ON1 portrait 10 seemed to do a fair job of
softening some harsh lines, if that is what is desired. One might have also
faded some of the solar ("senile") lentigines a bit more depending on the
effect desired.
I am getting ShineOff. Some don't seem to mind specular highlights on the
forehead-- witness Dr. Ralph Stanley.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XVbEsf-kfk
I doubt I'm misinterpreting this image or song--a rare event.
No shine, Mike
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