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Dustin
Like a lot of you, I deal with brides and high school girls and their long hairs. long hairs that get frizzy and fly away when shooting outside. How do you deal with the hairs in photoshop. Seems like I am spending too much time on cleaning up ladies' hair. I am looking for a quick and effective way to do this. Of course I will have them comb it throughout the session, but it's inevitable, there are always hairs to fix in post. Any suggestions? thank you

Dustin Becker

www.dustinbeckerphotography.com


Erik_A
healing brush
katiebev
Clone stamp at varying opacities...but maybe there is a better way... I also liquify hair!!!
Mark T.
I've heard the despeckle function does a good job of this, but I don't know.
amberhumphries
patch tool is also good.
MJ UK
Hairspray I carry a small bottle with me, just spray on the hair and smooth with hands tongue.gif

I just heal if they're really bad, just be careful not to over do it, the hair can come out looking like a plastic wig if taken too far.
sylviaborgo
QUOTE (katiebev @ October 8 2008, 12:27 PM) *
Clone stamp at varying opacities...but maybe there is a better way... I also liquify hair!!!


how do you liquify hair? filter?

thanks!




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