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Can I Use Burn Tool for an Overexposed Face?
I am new to digital photography. I just bought a Fuji Finepix E550 and it has taken some marvelous photos thus far. I also have found it pretty easy to use. I also just bought Photoshop Elements 3.0.
I have found that flash photos taken within a few feet can make skintones too bright, even with the flash reduced (non-flash photos have approached spectacularly good!). One photo taken with flash of me and my wife left my skin tone in fine shape but part of her's washed out. I would have assumed that I could use the burn tool in Photoshop to fill in her face so that it isn't bright white. The burn tool seems to only fill in gray, not color. Is Photoshop capable of burning in something other than a gray tone? Thanks, Jeff |
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Jeff,
A quick but effective fix for this is to use a number of copy layers. :arrow: Create a copy of the Background layer (right click and hold on the Background layer and drag it to the "Create New Layer" icon above the layers palette). :arrow: Go to the layer blend mode menu (this is located under the Layer tab - click on the down arrow) :arrow: Select "Multiply" from the menu. :arrow: Repeat this until the photo no longer looks overexposed. :arrow: If adding another layer takes the adjustment too far then lower the opacity on the last layer that you added. I have used this successfully a number of times now... Mike |
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Followup - Can I Segregate My Face From Hers?
As my facial tone is fine, I only need to deal with her's. We are side by side with a small table between us. I only want her facial tone to be changed, not mine. Will the above solution work in this way?
Thanks, Jeff |
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Jeff,
This works on the whole photo, so it may not give you the desire effect. But it's really very quick to apply (just a couple of clicks), so you could try it with a couple of copy layers to see what happens. You mentioned "Photoshop" are you using Elements or a version of the full product? If you want more control or to be more selective then try the following: Go to Layer > New > Layer. When the "New Layer" window appears, change the mode to Overlay and tick the box to fill with 50% grey. Set your Foreground colour to black (Press D). Choose a soft brush and lower the opacity and paint where you want to burn. It help if you upload the picture so we can see it - you can use www.pixentral.com (it's free) and post the url here. Mike |
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Well, here is the URL for that site: http://www.pixentral.com/show.php?pi...ddpF5WqK1TkaV0
The image hosted on that site is much worse than the file I uploaded to it. I'm not sure why it is so much worse. The original file is about 700KB. Anyway, as I mention in the original post, I have Elements. I do NOT want her face to be filled with gray. Rather, I want to have flesh tones, but it seems that the area might have so much white (or be so overexposed), that there isn't any information there to darken. Can I do this? Jeff |
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Jeff,
Basically I can't see a way of doing it. I don't think there is much that can be done with this photo (well as it appears uploaded) Mike |
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Jeff ...
Try this variation on Mike's method ..... get the lasso tool and make a selection around her face (you don't need to be too careful with the selection) Then Select>Feather ... try around 20 but you may need to experiment. Now do Edit>Copy then Edit>Paste and go to the layers palette and change the blend mode to multiply. Wendy |
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Thanks Anyway
The photo is not nearly as bad as it appears uploaded on my computer. The original file on my computer has my face looking normal and the skin of my wife looking too white and in parts, completely white.
I'm surprised that there isn't a burn-in available aside from gray and black. Jeff |
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Wendy, I'll Try That
I'll see where your suggestion gets me. Why not? It gives me an opportunity to learn the program.
Thanks, Jeff |
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Jeff,
Email the picture to me... Mike |
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