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02/01/2005 06:57:18 AM · #1

Hi I normally retouch portraits I do, i.e for Smoothening Skin, I use lasso tool to copy face on new layer , delete eyes and other things than apply gaussian filter, my question is that , should I use USM after gaussian Blur or it would be wrong as I using Gaussian blur for smoothening skin i.e softening using USM would create sharper image.

02/01/2005 11:50:16 AM · #2
anyone
02/01/2005 11:51:58 AM · #3
i mean does using USM on an image where we used gaussian blur for softening make sense?
02/01/2005 11:53:03 AM · #4
Originally posted by General:

i mean does using USM on an image where we used gaussian blur for softening make sense?


Try it a bunch of times and see if you like it.
02/01/2005 11:54:53 AM · #5
I use the combination of the guassian blur and the history brush. Works great every time!
02/01/2005 11:55:17 AM · #6
I've wondered about the same thing, and I do not know what the "proper" way of doing this, but, for myself, I do use USM after using softening for a person picture. It usually works for me.

I wonder what others do.
02/01/2005 11:56:07 AM · #7
DPC Touching up Tutorial
02/01/2005 12:20:49 PM · #8
thanks alot
02/01/2005 12:27:02 PM · #9
Hey, I love having a PDF of the tutorials! They all should be transferred to PDF.
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