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ahall

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon May 28, 2007 9:30 pm
Post subject: Tutorial for window glare requested.
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My brother in law sent me a photo to retouch.
It is of my niece coming in for a landing in
a glider. There is quite a bit of glare in
the cockpit glass, but most of her face has
good detail. So I think I need to select the
glare portion, and modify its color to get the
detailed parts to match the non-glare portions,
then paint/patch/heal the few parts that have
saturated glare.

But starting with a good tutorial somewhere would
be a big help.

Thanks in advance,


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(Msg. 2) Posted: Mon May 28, 2007 10:28 pm
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<ahall DeleteThis @no-spam-panix.com> wrote in message
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>
> My brother in law sent me a photo to retouch.
> It is of my niece coming in for a landing in
> a glider. There is quite a bit of glare in
> the cockpit glass, but most of her face has
> good detail. So I think I need to select the
> glare portion, and modify its color to get the
> detailed parts to match the non-glare portions,
> then paint/patch/heal the few parts that have
> saturated glare.
>
> But starting with a good tutorial somewhere would
> be a big help.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
>
> --
> Andrew Hall
> (Now reading Usenet in comp.graphics.apps.photoshop...)


Try selecting the areas of glare and adjusting the contrast. You won't be
able to get rid of all of the glare or at least do that and have it look
right. But, you should be able to minimize it. Next time he should use a
polarizer filter, then he can get all of the glare gone, it is a good
investment.

=(Cool

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Joe

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 7:09 am
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John McWilliams

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 9:52 am
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ahall.RemoveThis@no-spam-panix.com wrote:
> My brother in law sent me a photo to retouch.
> It is of my niece coming in for a landing in
> a glider. There is quite a bit of glare in
> the cockpit glass, but most of her face has
> good detail. So I think I need to select the
> glare portion, and modify its color to get the
> detailed parts to match the non-glare portions,
> then paint/patch/heal the few parts that have
> saturated glare.
>
> But starting with a good tutorial somewhere would
> be a big help.

Here's something to try: Duplicate the bg layer. Now select the new
copied layer, and try each and every blend mode, keeping your eye on the
cockpit glass. If one of them does the trick, you've got a good start.
If not, you've lost 5 minutes of time.

If one does do the trick, you can then make a selection, or mask the top
layer to reveal only that part you need altered.

Good luck!

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