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Frequency Separation

5 comments:
 

First off, it's a been awhile since I listed another 365 blog that I follow.  Today, I'm picking CarolinaGirl's blog called Through Mom's Lens.  Check it out, I think you'll like it.  

In my image I played around with a retouching technique called frequency separation.

5 comments:

Pam said...

Very pretty, love the high key effect.

Terri Mappin (Terri Mappin Photography) said...

Such a pretty young lady! What is frequency separation/how does it work? Thanks for sharing another blog! :)

Unknown said...

No problem. I hope a couple more people start following.
You do such a great job of making family snapshots into legit photographs.

Unknown said...

She is a pretty young lady.
Frequency separation is a technique where you can put the details on one layer and the color on another so that you can smooth the skin tones without losing details. Trying to avoid that bad retouching where the skin just looks like paste.

Unknown said...

Thanks Pam. I actually used a softbox as the background to get it pure white.

 
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