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06/22/2009 01:50:57 PM · #1
I am working with this photobut I cant seem to get rid of the glare/reflection I got when shooting through a glass wall, besides cloning and healing is there anything or any other way to get rid of this, its very hard to clone the tongue are if its all glared, do i need to free brush this stuff or is there some other way in CS4 or lightroom 2
06/22/2009 02:02:09 PM · #2
You could try some dodging to lighten it first, but I think the best way is to clone it. I had a few shots I took through glass and the only way I could get rid of them was cloning after burning a little to darken so the glass was not as noticeable. Anybody looking at the shots couldn't believe there was ever a reflection.
06/22/2009 02:30:44 PM · #3
Thanks for the quick advice, I will give the burn a try and see if that helps, I did some levels adjustment but it didnt seem to be specific to the area, so maybe that would work. Anyone else have any good ideas. I did get a few toher really good shots on a note. one specifically yawning
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