Raw file for retouching

It is very simple. I use blending modes of 2 images very often to get different results. In this case it was of the same background using the blending mode multiply. You can then vary the opacity to get the look you are seeking. The background I used is shown below. Just duplicate it then change the top layer to multiply. I went just a bit further. The original image has more of a darker color to the right side so to even the color out I flattened the 2 layers then duplicated it, rotated the top layer horizontally then masked out the darker color. This process can be done at any time. Any questions let me know...........Ralph



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I gave it a play too. Really wanted to clone away the loose hair around her, but my results wasn't good, part lack of ability, part the low res file.

Your model are beautiful!





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Most of the edit, I gave it a tad more overall brightness too.
Most of the edit, I gave it a tad more overall brightness too.
 
You did a lot of work. Looks good when viewed full size. I did the eyes but not the skin. Some folk's don't like the skin so smooth. :-) Nice result. Vic
Yeah, I got a little carried away lol. I would have liked more structure in her skin too, but think that will take a full resolution or raw file.
 
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My try.

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I am very, very easily amused.
 
Just to mention (again ;) ) this whole thread is over 7 years old.

The OP member has two posts, the original request post and one other thanking some got their efforts.....

I strongly suspect that he/she will not be around to reply to your helpful offering.
 
Sorry it took me 7 years to retouch, I been busy :)







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my efforts...many thanks
my efforts...many thanks
 

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