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    Re: Removing Camera Shine

    Hi,

    I am pretty new to all of this, but I did work through one of "Deke's One on One" book lessons that worked on this exact issue. He basically worked with the dodge and burn tools to lighten the shadows and reduce the "shine" on a womans cheeks. It was a bit of a time consuming process to get just the right amount of correction. I don't think there is anything in PS for a batch correction of this nature.

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    Re: Removing Camera Shine

    Where can I find this "Deke's One on One"???

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    Re: Removing Camera Shine

    Just realized you said book. I'll google it.

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    Re: Removing Camera Shine

    Hi,

    Here's the link. It was Chapter 4.

    Adobe Photoshop CS5 One-on-One | dekeOnline

    Cheers

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    Re: Removing Camera Shine

    using burn tool may be can removing a camera shine,,or using clone stamp tool,,or trying and managing color balance,,so you can changing the tolerance of the selection tool until 32

 

 

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