first of all i am happy to be here, and i dont know what i had done if i wasnt here. as of the time pressure last week. so thanks for your immediate help. there are so many methods and kind users here, i cant keep up in time, trying them and working with them, so please sorry for not answering to all of your help posts and techniques. i really appreciate the help of all people here in the forum.
i dont have a retouching master to learn from so i can read everything here (would be nice to have a translation for my german photoshop tools and techniques maybe somewhere?). i spent a few month at a photographers studio with working for a senior retouching professional, i learnt a lot from her, but not everything.
so back to my belong:
dodge and burn is cool. what do you do with a fully naked skin and a blotchy type of skin and have only a few hours time?
i found out that i can abbreviate the hipass method of kraellin or others a bit:
very nice also to get smooth skin but with pores:
for example 2 legs of a 64,5 MB TIFF from RAW. 46 cm width, 300 dpi.
, i am doing this minute:
1. repairing with repair tool only the most biggest blotches and accidents in the skin
2. creating a selection of the legskin, duplicating it and run gaussian blur on it with a 2 pixels size or less. the bigger blotchy areas i use to overspray with moving "back and forth-mouse" stamp-tool (sorry for my german translations)
3. result is smooth and unbanding skin
4. to get all the nice and sharp pores back, i duplicate the original selection again, run "high pass" filter with anything close to the gaussian size. i took 2 pixels. i didnt write it down as i only judge from my eyes point of view. and drop it one layer above the blurred layer, using blend method "soft light" or "overlay" (german "überlagern"). overlay is even sharper.
enclosed 2 screenshots in big size:
1:1
100%
wihout compression.
i only must confess that the pores are a bit somewhat darker or more red as the original ones. i dont know why.
please correct me if it could work better. this is the fastest method with nice result, so far, for myself.
http://homepage.mac.com/purepeter/Si.../skin1_raw.png http://homepage.mac.com/purepeter/Si...hpass+blur.png
edit: the pores are somehow too dark. i think it would be better to get lighter ones. i dont know for real.
i must try the dodge and burn method with a blank grey layer above now. never did it. i am curious. like shellby said "The actual dodge and burn tools are destructive to the image (ie The pixels are changed). The other method involves creating a new layer, check Full With 50% Gray, Make the blend mode SOFTLIGHT. Then on that layer paint with a soft brush set at 3 to 5% opacity. White for lightening and Black for darkening (dodging and burning)"
thanks for your attention
peter