Hi guys, I recently went for a wedding photoshoot in the studio. I managed to get the soft copies from the shoot, and am editing them myself (those that I didn't pay to have made into an album). A sample is:
The problem is that I see that the background sheet (black and green) looked creased, and had wrinkles. In addition, the studio lighting also cast a bright "bar" towards the bottom of the picture. Am wondering if there's a good way to get rid of this? For several photos I used a layer mask and slowly used the paintbrush to select the background, and thereafter used a blur to smooth them out. But this doesn't work well for other shots with multiple shadows and is very time consuming. There're also problems if I don't paint exactly on the edges, as the edges then look weird.
Appreciate any advice I can get!
The problem is that I see that the background sheet (black and green) looked creased, and had wrinkles. In addition, the studio lighting also cast a bright "bar" towards the bottom of the picture. Am wondering if there's a good way to get rid of this? For several photos I used a layer mask and slowly used the paintbrush to select the background, and thereafter used a blur to smooth them out. But this doesn't work well for other shots with multiple shadows and is very time consuming. There're also problems if I don't paint exactly on the edges, as the edges then look weird.
Appreciate any advice I can get!
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