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How to Use Frequency Separation for Retouching

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Overview

AFTER THIS CLASS YOU’LL BE ABLE TO:

  • Retouch images using Photoshop’s frequency separation technique
  • Swap and combine elements within a photograph

ABOUT LISA'S CLASS:

You will learn how to use frequency separation technique in Adobe Photoshop® to adjust, and swap out elements to enhance images. You can combine elements from different images to enhance a single image. For example, taking skin from one image to use on a blown out skin image. By separating the colors and details you can work on one element without affecting the other.

WHO THIS CLASS IS FOR:

  • Intermediate to Advanced Adobe Photoshop Users
  • Portrait photographers

SOFTWARE USED:

Adobe Photoshop CC 2019

ABOUT YOUR INSTRUCTOR:

Lisa Carney is a high end retoucher who has spent over two decades working with the most dynamic players in the print, motion picture, and television industries.

Besides being a regular presenter at the Adobe MAX conference, her teaching roster runs the gamut from beginners to professional retouchers, and includes universities, design studios, movie studios, corporations, and private students.

Lisa has worked with all major movie studios and many television networks including Disney, Buena Vista, Paramount, 20th Century Fox, Fox Searchlight, Sony, Universal, Newline, Columbia, MGM, ABC Television, ESPN, TNT, CNN, CBS, CW,Warner Brothers and Sony.

Advertising credits include Burger King, Baskin-Robbins, Lowes, Jordana Cosmetics, Strategic Perceptions, Mattel, Chrysler, Mercedes, Mazda and Best Buy.

Syllabus

  • Class Introduction
  • Painting
  • Filters
  • Adding Texture
  • Skin Patches and Patterns
  • Removing Tattoo

Taught by

Lisa Carney

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