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Removing Camera Shine
Is there a quicker way to remove camera shine? I have to individually do several pictures. I was hoping there was a way to batch edit several photos at once. I tried the ShineOff photoshop extension and it doesn't work that well in my opinion.
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Yes. I didn't know what to call it, but after googling it I found the term 'camera shine'.
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This is what I found on the issue, but this takes to long when you have about 10 photos to edit with 2 people in each photo.
How to Remove a Face Shine in Photoshop | eHow.com
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Guru
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You're talking about shine on skin. There is no quick method that you can simply apply to different photos. It takes patience and a little time to correct it properly. Painting is usually the best mehod, you'll also want to add a little noise to the paint layer to match the image.
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No easy way, huh? Okay, well here's my next best question. I'm new to this and decent at doing it. What sounds like a reasonable price to charge someone if I'm not charging by the hour? Or does that sound ridiculous....
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Guru
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that is a personal choice, only you know your skill levels and what your hourly expenses include
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Honestly i don't know what is camera shine? You find it by searching google, right? Then why you are not searching again in google. You can use different site of photoshop video and tutorial and so many books of photoshop. Otherwise you can take the help of experienced people.
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to rbon450:
Apparently you missed the whole point of a help forum and also the point of my question. I know how to edit the photo, but I want to know if there's a way to edit them all at the same time (which I clearly stated in the original question). Versus editing each photo one by one since I have several to edit. If you weren't going to give a helpful answer; why are you even commenting? Please think about that before you respond to people's questions that are asking for help. You come here for help and advice; not for someone to tell you to leave and find it else where.
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