How remove reflections from eyeglasses?

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Fruit2O
Mar 4, 2007
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There must be a way to do this. The photo I have is a closeup.

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Toobi Won Kenobi
Mar 4, 2007
"Fruit2O" wrote in message
There must be a way to do this. The photo I have is a closeup.

http://www.peachpit.com/articles/article.asp?p=31701&seq Num=4&rl=1 See figure 9.62

TWK
TW
Toobi Won Kenobi
Mar 4, 2007
"Fruit2O" wrote in message
There must be a way to do this. The photo I have is a closeup.

Excellent video tutorial by Jane Conner-Ziser (Pro studio retouching) here http://www.photoworkshop.com/adobe/softwarecinema/index.html

TKW
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subdude
Mar 5, 2007
On Sun, 4 Mar 2007 21:13:04 -0000, "Toobi Won Kenobi" thought it was important to mention:

"Fruit2O" wrote in message
There must be a way to do this. The photo I have is a closeup.

Excellent video tutorial by Jane Conner-Ziser (Pro studio retouching) here http://www.photoworkshop.com/adobe/softwarecinema/index.html
TKW
You might find it easier through this URL:
http://www.photoworkshop.com/adobe/softwarecinema/Jane_Conne rziser/index3.html

Thanks for the heads up TKW – this is indeed an excelent tutorial; Fruit2O – watch it all the way through the end; although it starts out as a tutorial on how to ermove glare if you had the forethought to take a pic with AND without glasses, they go into your situation as well, and also give some posing/planning tips for photgrpahing people with glasses.

:subdude
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Fruit2O
Mar 5, 2007
On Mon, 05 Mar 2007 15:24:18 GMT, subdude wrote:

On Sun, 4 Mar 2007 21:13:04 -0000, "Toobi Won Kenobi" thought it was important to mention:

"Fruit2O" wrote in message
There must be a way to do this. The photo I have is a closeup.

Excellent video tutorial by Jane Conner-Ziser (Pro studio retouching) here http://www.photoworkshop.com/adobe/softwarecinema/index.html
TKW
You might find it easier through this URL:
http://www.photoworkshop.com/adobe/softwarecinema/Jane_Conne rziser/index3.html
Thanks for the heads up TKW – this is indeed an excelent tutorial; Fruit2O – watch it all the way through the end; although it starts out as a tutorial on how to ermove glare if you had the forethought to take a pic with AND without glasses, they go into your situation as well, and also give some posing/planning tips for photgrpahing people with glasses.

:subdude

Thanks for the tip!!!!!!!!
TW
Toobi Won Kenobi
Mar 5, 2007
"subdude" wrote in message
On Sun, 4 Mar 2007 21:13:04 -0000, "Toobi Won Kenobi" thought it was important to mention:

"Fruit2O" wrote in message
There must be a way to do this. The photo I have is a closeup.

Excellent video tutorial by Jane Conner-Ziser (Pro studio retouching) here http://www.photoworkshop.com/adobe/softwarecinema/index.html
TKW
You might find it easier through this URL:
http://www.photoworkshop.com/adobe/softwarecinema/Jane_Conne rziser/index3.html
Thanks for the heads up TKW – this is indeed an excelent tutorial; Fruit2O – watch it all the way through the end; although it starts out as a tutorial on how to ermove glare if you had the forethought to take a pic with AND without glasses, they go into your situation as well, and also give some posing/planning tips for photgrpahing people with glasses.

:subdude

S,
Glad to help. It is easier going through the url but that way you miss out on the other excellent tutorials on the site.
Regards
TWK
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Fruit2O
Mar 5, 2007
On Mon, 5 Mar 2007 18:33:03 -0000, "Toobi Won Kenobi" wrote:

"subdude" wrote in message
On Sun, 4 Mar 2007 21:13:04 -0000, "Toobi Won Kenobi" thought it was important to mention:

"Fruit2O" wrote in message
There must be a way to do this. The photo I have is a closeup.

Excellent video tutorial by Jane Conner-Ziser (Pro studio retouching) here http://www.photoworkshop.com/adobe/softwarecinema/index.html
TKW
You might find it easier through this URL:
http://www.photoworkshop.com/adobe/softwarecinema/Jane_Conne rziser/index3.html
Thanks for the heads up TKW – this is indeed an excelent tutorial; Fruit2O – watch it all the way through the end; although it starts out as a tutorial on how to ermove glare if you had the forethought to take a pic with AND without glasses, they go into your situation as well, and also give some posing/planning tips for photgrpahing people with glasses.

:subdude

S,
Glad to help. It is easier going through the url but that way you miss out on the other excellent tutorials on the site.
Regards
TWK

I was going to ask you how you find all these tutorials.
TW
Toobi Won Kenobi
Mar 6, 2007
"Fruit2O" wrote in message
On Mon, 5 Mar 2007 18:33:03 -0000, "Toobi Won Kenobi" wrote:

"subdude" wrote in message
On Sun, 4 Mar 2007 21:13:04 -0000, "Toobi Won Kenobi" thought it was important to mention:

"Fruit2O" wrote in message
There must be a way to do this. The photo I have is a closeup.

Excellent video tutorial by Jane Conner-Ziser (Pro studio retouching) here
http://www.photoworkshop.com/adobe/softwarecinema/index.html
TKW
You might find it easier through this URL:
http://www.photoworkshop.com/adobe/softwarecinema/Jane_Conne rziser/index3.html
Thanks for the heads up TKW – this is indeed an excelent tutorial; Fruit2O – watch it all the way through the end; although it starts out as a tutorial on how to ermove glare if you had the forethought to take a pic with AND without glasses, they go into your situation as well, and also give some posing/planning tips for photgrpahing people with glasses.

:subdude

S,
Glad to help. It is easier going through the url but that way you miss out on the other excellent tutorials on the site.
Regards
TWK

I was going to ask you how you find all these tutorials.

Repeat after me….."Google is my friend…(three times)" They are found, usually after many moons of searching.
There are hundreds of good tutorial sites and one of the best (more of a database with an excellent search facility ) can be found at http://www.pixe2life.com and search in the PS section. Well worth a bookmark.

TWK

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