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the_doc
01-05-2007, 02:00 AM
Hello everyone,

I was wondering if anyone had some good photoshop 7 tips for fixing frizzy hair. I want to enhance the texture and darkness of the hair in the attached photo. Ideally I would like the color and consistency of the whole head of hair to match the strands immediately behind her right ear. Basically, darker, thicker, glossier is what I'm going for. Thanks.

Lasa
01-05-2007, 09:29 AM
Very pretty girl!
In trying to darken the hair I dup. layer, layer mode to multiply, masked out the rest of her..then painted (very light spray paint) in some dark areas over her left ear and around the hair outside edges. Then once I got the hair where I liked it I cleaned up the skin a little, mellowed out the sheen on the forehead and nose. ran a curve to lighten the image a little.

Lasa

Janet Petty
01-05-2007, 12:02 PM
Ok, at the risk of sticking my foot in my mouth...why would you want to fix her hair? I think she is beautiful the way she is. Her smile is bright. Her eyes are delightful, sweet, and intelligent. Her expression is joyful and mischievous at the same time. The only thing I might work on is the overexposure at the top of the photo; you know, even things out a bit more across the board.

Just my humble two cents worth. But since you asked. All I did was a levels adjustment with the bottom 2/3 or so of the picture blacked out. I hope this helps.

Janet

DCobb
01-06-2007, 10:25 PM
This is my try. Duplicated layer and used the degrunge method as found in the tutorial on this site. Also, used the burn tool to darken the hair a little more. The blown out sky still needs some work.

dc

chillin
01-07-2007, 12:29 AM
I think it needs some adjustments only, like:
Exposure, levels, noise removal, curves …

Panpan
01-07-2007, 07:26 AM
Restoring contrast lost to lens flare made the hair darker and more alive.

The wide angle made her head balloon. I corrected that with the lens distortion filter.

The blue car was distracting.

The collar is more in focus than the eyes. Your camera may be back-focusing. Do some tests to see if this was only a one-time issue. I sharpened the eyes only to minimize this problem.

chillin
01-07-2007, 09:02 AM
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The wide angle made her head balloon. I corrected that with the lens distortion filter.

The blue car was distracting.

The collar is more in focus than the eyes. Your camera may be back-focusing. Do some tests to see if this was only a one-time issue. I sharpened the eyes only to minimize this problem.

Thanks Panpan for the great post.

chrishoggy
01-07-2007, 09:46 AM
Did a really quick job on this
1/ duplicated layer
2/ erased everything but background and hair.
3/ set layer mode to duplicate
4/ colour adjustment to remove blue tint
5/ used burn tool to even out hair contrast.
6/ flattened and resized image, and posted it here :wink:

Lasa
01-07-2007, 03:12 PM
Good job.
"3/ set layer mode to duplicate"....I think you mean multiply?
Lasa

the_doc
01-07-2007, 06:56 PM
Thank you all for the very helpful suggestions. I think I will attempt to replicate Panpan's method. Any other comments are more than welcome. Thanks again.

Panpan
01-07-2007, 08:55 PM
Thanks Panpan for the great post.

Thank you Chillin,

By the way, I enjoyed your miniature park bench in another thread. Good work!

the_doc
01-08-2007, 09:19 AM
Oh and one other thing ~ I'm using Photoshop 7 - so I don't have the lens distortion filter. Can I achieve the same effect with the spherize tool?

Cassidy
01-08-2007, 09:33 AM
maybe the distort tool may be more appropriate under edit/transform