| Re: That Soft Dior Look for Portraits So basically in high end retouching, art directors don't want to see nor allow any blurring filters to do a basic "smooth over" to get more of a gradient look before a texture mask is applied? Are there exceptions to this? I have seen ads in LA that are looking for high end retouchers that stipulate, Absolutely NO BLURRING! hehe
Anyway, I would assume that high end fashion images shot with 39 MP Hassys capture skin pores so well that there must be some type of smoothing to even things out. I doubt images at those resolutions would need added texture masks.
There are some decent retouching lessons on Lynda.com, but it probably is not focusing on more pro techniques that would work for pre-press, but a good place to start.
I have shot some fashion type models with my Canon 30D and I can get very good pores and skin textures and I always have a makeup artist. Of course an 8MP DSLR is not going to capture the quality that the Hassy will, but for decent shots, it's not bad.
It would be cool if there were more high end retouching classes at adult education schools or weekend seminars available to pick up some techniques and tips. Some more DVD's that cover this subject are definitely needed. Just some thoughts |