15.11.2009 Photography 3 Comments

First Ever Photoshop – Fixing Flat Looking Faces

First run at Photoshop.

First run at Photoshop.

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Credit goes to Rutt at Digital Grin!

Well, I finally took the plunge.  I believe that a photo that is great without any editing, is a great photo.  The more you edit a photo, the less real it is.  While seeking opinions and watching feedback on others, it has always been apparent that some type of editing skills were needed to be considered a decent photographer.  I have taken some photos that needed a little more work than some basic light tweaking or cropping.  I have finally realized that Photoshop could have helped in those situations.

I took a fresh photo of my son while playing in the backyard, and decided that it was a decent candidate.  I fished out a tutorial from the web and found one on my favorite photography forums, Digital Grin.  It was a step by step to “Fix flat looking faces”.  Me being me, I have no idea how to use Photoshop, and I have never read any books, so I followed the steps, which took a while, but I eventually got it.  I think.  The author of the thread noted that this worked primarily for light colored individuals, so my image came out a little darker than I would have wanted, but I THINK I got the picture.  If anything, I learned how to manipulate the software a little.

Check the link for the step by step.  I will post here for the quick fix people.  :)

  1. Start in RGB
  2. Make a duplicate layer
  3. Apply image, green channel to RGB composite of duplicate layer, resulting in a black and white image.
  4. Change blending option of duplicate layer to Luminosity.
  5. Flatten image
  6. Move to LAB
  7. Curves, steepen A+B channels, move light endpoint of the L curve a touch toward darkness.
  8. Sharpen the L channel.
  9. Back to RGB, Done!

Let me know what you got!

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3 Responses to “First Ever Photoshop – Fixing Flat Looking Faces”

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  2. Heidi Cool says:

    Great job, even if the skin color isn’t quite right, it looks more vibrant. Either way it’s a dramatic shot. Kids are so cool to photograph. They’ve not yet gotten to that point where they seize up in front of a camera.

    You might also have fun playing with the shadows and highlights option. Copy your layer, then under the image menu go to adjustments, shadow/highlights. Just play around with all the sliders to see what happens. It can make scenery look quite dramatic.

    • ob81 says:

      Hey Heidi! The skin color is a bit darker, but the photo does indeed pop. The guide I used did specifically state that this worked best on lighter colored individuals. I followed it exactly, but should be able to adjust as my knowledge of photoshop expands.

      I will check out the shadows option on a new set of photographs that I took today.

      Thanks for stopping by!

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