![]() ![]() ![]() Try several times, with different control settings, it is easily overdone. In most tools you can also set color filters, or masks, to only affect the skin tones themselves, and not hair, background, clothing, etc. In post, blur or blend tools such as 'smear' (CP) or 'smudge' (PP) give you the desired control.īest is to make two passes - one in which you bring darks down (pimples, blotches, pores), and another one in which you brings lights up (freckles, blemishes). The Nex has a 'face' option in the menu settings, I haven't used it yet. I can also get my hands on other software if there is a better one for this. I have used the in-camera skin softening and some of the pics come out great, but then can't use it if I'm shooting RAW. Can someone please advise me on some good techniques (in camera or post processing) that will smooth out skin and leave me with some pics that she enjoys. ![]() I would love to take more photos of her but she doesn't like 90% of them because you can see some of the spots. As a result, she feels like she is ugly while I think she is the most beautiful in the world. My wife has psoriasis and there are some red spots on her face. ![]()
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