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  • bottledshapes
    A step by step guide?
    by bottledshapes
    Helloo! I'm new here, I've been signed up for a week or two maybe; and I'm really loving the atmosphere here and how helpful people are!
    I'm pretty new to photo retouching, I'm just in it for a hobby so to speak but I might be hoping to carry it on in later life. So anyway, what I was wondering...
    07-20-2007, 01:42 PM
  • noypi
    A step by step, Help with this please !
    by noypi
    Hi,
    Im still learning some retouching, and want to start with this attached images(sample.jpgs)by Jake Radaza, Is this sepia tone ?, I would like to ask the helps of the pros. here, on where to start, on how to process an image like this, a step by step guide if possible, Please , since Im...
    02-21-2012, 08:06 AM
  • Doug Nelson
    Photoshop script to redo last step X times
    by Doug Nelson
    I just ran across a situation in Photoshop where I needed to redo a step 20-40 times, and I thought it would be handy to have a dialog that popped up to let you redo the last step X number of times.

    I wonder how this would be approached. It would be tricky to have a method usable for...
    09-01-2008, 03:46 PM
  • helluva2
    Retouching step by step
    by helluva2
    hello hello

    could you give me advice of portrait retouching stages?
    what and when shoud I do step by step? skin retouching, dodging and burning, sharpening, noise reduction if needed..and especially when should I edit colors for final look?

    or maybe there's a link...
    02-16-2012, 04:35 PM
  • Canna W
    Very basic newbie problem with actions
    by Canna W
    I would be grateful for some very basic help.

    I use photoshop, and have only just started using actions. Up until now I have just used very short ones, but today had a go with Dragonizer, which is both brilliant and complex.

    The trouble is...... after I click each step,...
    09-11-2006, 09:32 AM
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