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#22
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Inner Tube Pilot
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Let's make it sticky for a bit.
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B+R=M,B+G=C,R+G=Y
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Diva asked me what I am doing lately to the eyes of my subjects to make them sharp and give them pop. I wish I could say that it's all in-camera technique but I'd be lying. It goes without saying that you must start with getting the eyes well in focus in camera. Nothing will help get eyes ultra-sharp in post if you don't get it right in camera. Trust me, I've tried many times to sharpen OOF'd eyes only to end up with pixelated and OOF'd eyes.
I thought I would take a few minutes to put together a tutorial with my workflow. I'm including a few screen shots to aide understanding. It seems a bit involved but once I got these ingredients down and created Actions for them and only takes a couple clicks and a few brush strokes to get it done. So why don't I get started with trying to thoroughly confuse you; I'm not very good at this sort of thing. NOTE: OH... I should mention that I am doing this all in Photoshop CS4, which I use as a plugin from LR3. BEFORE PHOTO SOOC - you can see all the layers/steps here but they are turned off ![]() Close-Up ![]() Step 1 - Clone & Heal The first thing I do is create a duplicate layer of the original image. I use this layer to heal and clone any imperfection in the skin, wild hairs in the face and any other distractions. In this case, I used the healing brush to clean up the little pimple on her chin and also to get rid of the highlight on her left cheek and tip of nose. I also cloned out the spa drain and the bit of green showing in the top right corner of the photo. BTW, once I use the clone tool on these spots, I then go over them with the healing brush just to smooth things out. This is a trick I learned that I find very useful. Clone & Heal After - No Drain/No Green ![]() Close Up (100%) - Pimple and Highlights Gone ![]() Step 2 - Eye Bump The next step is to brighten the eyes a bit. I do this by adding a levels adjustment layer with the properties below. I then invert the mask and take a small soft brush, set to about 12% opacity and 70% flow and paint the whites of eyes to my liking. You can also use this to brighten the teeth. Sometimes I will finish by adjusting the overall opacity of this layer to fine tune the adjustment. It's important not to over do it. I like turning the layer on and off just to see the effect to make sure I didn't go overboard. Levels Properties ![]() Eye Bump After - Eyes are just a tad brighter: ![]() Step 3 - Eye Pop This next steps adds some contrast to the eyes to make them pop a bit. I merge a copy of all visible layers into a target layer (CMD+Option+Shift+E). I then apply the Unsharp Mask Filter to this layer. I follow this up with a levels adjustment layer and merge it with the unsharp mask layer. I then apply a Layer Mask and invert it (CMD+I). Then I take a small soft brush with same properties as in step 2 and paint the effect onto the iris of the eye, eyelids, eyebrows and lips. I also apply it to the parts of the hair that are in focus. Again, make sure not to go overboard. Just a few light strokes is enough. You can always adjust the overall opacity of the layer to your liking if you do. Unsharp Mask Properties ![]() Levels Properties ![]() Eye Pop Close Up ![]() Step 4 - Eye Sharpen This is the final step that will really make the eyes come alive. Again, I use the CMD+Option+Shift+E shortcut to create a target layer from all the previous layers. I then apply the Unsharp Mask Filter to this layer but this time I use much different parameters. I then add a layer mask to it and invert it. Just like before, I take a small soft brush to selectively sharpen the eyes, eyelids, eyebrows, mouth and hair. Unsharp Mask Properties ![]() Eye Sharpen Close Up ![]() Here is the is the before and after for comparison: Before ![]() After
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#26
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Performs as designed
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Beautiful Work 'Cuban'! Love those photographer-shaped pupils!
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#27
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Big grins
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Hmm this is a really good thread to make sticky. I love doing tutorials about my brain work. I will put something together one some of my Image editing techniques.
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#28
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Major grins
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great stuff guys, loved the soldier in the lake , cool after efect sneak peek.
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I really need to get better at my LR3 I keep going back and forth on CS5 and I know much less of CS5 compared to LR3 but this results are very reassuring about capability of LR3 (well now LR4 :) )
With regards to getting rid of that arrow - cant you do that in LR3 with simple heal/clone tool ? For this kind of simple fixes I like LR3 (probably because I'm not good at CS5 :( ) Thanks for sharing your work. Quote:
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Major grins
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Great detailed edit on CS4 cuban, thanks for this. It will help me learn Photoshop better.
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#31
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Inner Tube Pilot
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I accidentally uploaded an unedited shot so I decided to throw it in here.
The shot was done with a D700 and Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8 VRI. SB-900 flash was off to camera left in a large shoot through umbrella. Flash was just outside the frame, maybe 6 feet away and about 8 feet high. EXIF: 1/80 @ f/4; ISO 100; 125mm focal length ![]() The shot above is straight out of camera. Originally shot in RAW so the it's a bit soft all around. Post work was as follows:
Finished Shot:
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#32
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Kidnapper
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Having been there,,,, navy trained... His hair should have been wet for goodness sakes...
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#33
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Hi angevin1
You give the fantastic information on the software. I never used this software. Generally for the effect i was using the Photoshop. adode after effect is very easy and very useful tools. thank you for the guidance.
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