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Old 01-20-2002, 07:25 AM
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Question Help Photoshop Elements Tutorial Lens Glare/Reflection On Spectacles from flashlight

I would like to find out if there is a tutorial on how to retouch photos where there is a lot of reflection (glare) of a flashlight on a person's spectacles. I would like to learn how to retouch such photos. I am very used to Paintshop Pro but if there is a tutorial of this in Photoshop or Photo Impact I am willing to learn the specific software as well.
I have noticed that there quite a number of tutorials now on red eye and other problems, but I have been searching now for two weekends and couldn't get a single one.....
Your help will be much appreciate.
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Old 01-20-2002, 08:19 AM
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Hi Poppie - and welcome to the site! We southern Africans are a rare breed it seems! (My stepson's at UCT)

There is a tutorial on exactly this problem in Katrin Eismann's book PhotoShop Restoration and Retouching. Basically, what it involves, if the reflection is bad, is "cloning" information from elsewhere on the same photo to cover the reflection. I suppose it depends on the individual case as to how successful this could be.

Perhaps someone else has a suggestion for a more accessible tutorial, e.g. on the web? But that book is a must-have if you want to do any quantity of photo retouching. And, no, I'm not getting a commission!!!

Why don't you post the photo in question so we can have a stab at it?

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Old 01-20-2002, 09:33 AM
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Hi Sam,
My oh my, nice to meet you! Yes there are very few South African's around *smiles*..... Wonder in what province you live ..
Thanks for that information. I guess the book is quite costly? Do one order it from JASC?
I will first look and see if I dont get input for other available tutorials as well.
I really appreciate you coming back to me on this.

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Old 01-20-2002, 10:26 PM
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I'm sure most of the bigger bookshops would be able to source the book for you. Or Amazon, of course! Best of luck.

BTW, I'm in Zimbabwe, not South Africa - for my sins ...

Cheers,

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Old 02-01-2002, 06:17 AM
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Glass glare can be a real pain in the neck sometimes. Every case is different and can require different approaches. I've read the bit about glare in Katrin Eismann's book, but it's not a very in-depth tutorial (although the book is very good).
For a very bad glare I use several techniques together.
1. Grab good skin from other parts of the face.
2. grab bits of the eye that are good and move them by rotating, etc, into the bad parts. (remember, you can use parts of left eye to build right eye, etc).
3. Hold down the alt key (Win) and click on New Layer, put the layer mode to Overlay and check the Fill with 50% gray box. Use your Burn tool to bring out detail. You can also paint with black on a low opacity to bring back shadows.
4. Paint with Color. Put your Brush tool on Color Mode and a LOW opacity and paint on a new layer to color correct. I also correct with the Selective Color command.
5. For the extreme cases keep a file with a collection of eyes that you can borrow from to rebuild eyes that you can't see. (I keep a file with teeth for removing braces and other body parts as well).

These are just a few ideas. Attached is a glass glare removal that was kinda tough.

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Old 02-01-2002, 06:26 AM
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I have removed this image and abreviated it to add further down the line in this thread, because of client privacy, BIG OOPS.

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Old 02-01-2002, 08:14 AM
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Carrie
That's excellent!


Poppie
Welcome to Retouch Pro. Can't improve much on Carrie's technique. As she states, every situation is different and it's pretty much a clone and paste job. Let us know how it translates to Paintshop Pro for you since it's mainly Photoshop instructions. I'm not familiar with Paintshop but there are other members on this site who are. Maybe they have a good tutorial for this situation in that editing program.
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Old 02-01-2002, 09:46 AM
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That is perfect Carrie.
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Old 02-01-2002, 03:40 PM
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That was a great job that you did with the glasses. That's a frequent problem.Liked your idea about making up a collection of parts. Awhile back I found a file of skintones and hairtones on this site(don't remember where) that have also been very useful in retouching.

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Old 02-02-2002, 02:40 PM
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Carrie.

I couldn't believe that was the same photo..... Wow
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Old 02-02-2002, 03:04 PM
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Thanks Sharon, Paulette and Goldcoin too. I'm sorry I couldn't post a higher res image; I piddled around a lot burning flecks in the iris' and so on.
Yea, Paulette, the "body bank" always comes in handy, I keep animal parts too, never know when you might need to slap in a pair of cat eyes (or ears).
I'm gonna look for the skin tones.
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Old 02-03-2002, 12:11 PM
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Carrie, Sam & All the Other Friends,

That is BRILLIANT!! Thank you for the info. I copied it to MS Word and will have my tutorial now.
Thank you SO much.
My apologies for replying only now. I was off line.
Will be off line again until about July now.
Will see you then.
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Old 02-03-2002, 12:57 PM
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Poppie, I hope I catch you before you go "off line". I just wanted to say that now you have the info to remove GG (glass glare) at will, the only thing to do now is...experiment! That is always the best way to learn.
Good luck and we'll miss ya around here, so be back soon, k?

Carrie
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Old 02-03-2002, 01:39 PM
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Carrie - Thanks

Thanks for the kind words.
I cant wait to be back - but duties come first *smiles*.
Hugs & bye for now ..
Poppie
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Old 02-03-2002, 05:27 PM
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Here's where the skin and hair tones are on this site:
http://www.retouchpro.com/pages/colors.html It is called Bruce Beard's Hair& Skin Charts.
They are a good start to making a file of your own.
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