(Don’t try and use the spot healing brush on the top, I have a better way for you).Ĭreate a new Layer, this is for cloning onto.Ĭhoose the clone Stamp tool and make sure All Layers is selected or nothing will happen. It’s looking good, but there is still a little glare over an eyebrow and an outline around the top. Also don’t worry about the outline where our selection meets the edges. Move dehaze first, this one will make the biggest difference.ĭon’t even worry about the reflection on our left, we just need one lens to look good. Make adjustments until the selected area matches the rest of the skin. Right click on the hamburger menu on the adjustment brush and choose Reset Local Correction Settings. We have the selection, now its time to make adjustments. Paint over the reflection areas to select them. Push the Flow, density and feather to 100 (3)Īdjust the brush size using the keys. (My video above shows all this is detail) Zoom into 100% view to make it easier to work more accurately. It looks like a soft box has caused reflections in both of the lenses. Let’s start with this image I found on Adobe Stock. However it will work in the latest version of Lightroom. This tutorial will not work on CS6 as dehaze was added in CC. I write both and it will appear like this: Ctrl/Cmd+J (Ctrl is for Windows and Cmd is for Mac) LEGEND: This works on Windows and MAC, Photoshop is the same, but modifier keys are different. Removing glare from glasses tutorial in Photoshop CC If you do this, you can avoid having to retouch the glare entirely □ Pro tip: When photographing people wearing eye glasses, slightly tilt the glasses and the reflections will usually be gone. However, I think you will find when this does work, it’s better than the other ways, because you are maintaining the true character of the persons face. I’m not going to promise that this will work on every image, no one technique does, that’s why we need to know different ways of doing things. I discover most of my techniques from trying lots of different things, and this is one of those, “I wonder if it will work” scenario’s and oh boy, does it ever work. There are many ways to do things in Photoshop.
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