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 Post subject: How can I alter the original to obtain a similar result to this?
PostPosted: Tue Mar 30, 2021 3:02 pm  (#1) 
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Hello!
Can someone, please, tell me what did they do to the original picture so they obtained a cleaner and clearer version?

My untrained eye saw this:
- the retouched version got rid of the shadows from chin, arms, red dress
- I think they put a lot of Sharp (everything is so much clear)
- they faded the colors (see lips, see skin tone)

How can I obtain a similar result altering the original?
Thank you!


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 Post subject: Re: How can I alter the original to obtain a similar result to this?
PostPosted: Tue Mar 30, 2021 3:47 pm  (#2) 
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Colors > Curves (take it up a bit)
G'MIC > Details - I use freaky details, mighty details or magic details depending on the outcome (play with the sliders)


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 Post subject: Re: How can I alter the original to obtain a similar result to this?
PostPosted: Wed Mar 31, 2021 1:35 am  (#3) 
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edit:

Miss understood you so deleted my input. :)

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 Post subject: Re: How can I alter the original to obtain a similar result to this?
PostPosted: Wed Mar 31, 2021 3:39 am  (#4) 
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Or, you could try levels. While leaving it on 'value' take the middle slider back to approx 1.53
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Another way to get rid of just a shadow is to 'select' that area, feather it then copy and paste in place as a new layer - deselect and making sure you have the new layer selected use curves or levels.

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 Post subject: Re: How can I alter the original to obtain a similar result to this?
PostPosted: Wed Mar 31, 2021 4:53 am  (#5) 
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G'mic > Color Grading filter.

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Obviously this is a gif and so the quality isn't as good as the real images.


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 Post subject: Re: How can I alter the original to obtain a similar result to this?
PostPosted: Wed Mar 31, 2021 7:41 am  (#6) 
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Thousand ways to Sunday to address this. I chose Retinex (selectively) and blended to taste. :)


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 Post subject: Re: How can I alter the original to obtain a similar result to this?
PostPosted: Mon Apr 05, 2021 2:08 am  (#7) 
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Tas_mania wrote:
Colors > Curves (take it up a bit)
G'MIC > Details - I use freaky details, mighty details or magic details depending on the outcome (play with the sliders)

Thank you, Tas_mania for the Curves suggestion. That's something I like.
I did not know about G'MIC and I had trouble installing it, but I managed. I tried the Freaky, Mighty/Magic details but I am not sure I understand them.

lylejk wrote:
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Miss understood you so deleted my input. :)

No, problem lylejk!

sallyanne wrote:
[align=center]Or, you could try levels. While leaving it on 'value' take the middle slider back to approx 1.53
Another way to get rid of just a shadow is to 'select' that area, feather it then copy and paste in place as a new layer - deselect and making sure you have the new layer selected use curves or levels.

No, that, sallyanne, that was something! Thank you!
I tried what you suggested and the things look very good.
I wonder why my 1.53 sliding does not look exactly like yours.
Could you, please, have a look at my settings and tell me if everything's OK?

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G'mic > Color Grading filter.
Obviously this is a gif and so the quality isn't as good as the real images.

No matter what I did there under G'mic > Color Grading filter, I could not get close at all to your result, racer-x.
thank you!
Could you, please, show me the exact settings you did?
The fact that the skin has clear areas like in paint-by-numbers might help me (because the reason I need to retouch this picture is to convert it to cross stitch with another software).

lylejk wrote:
Thousand ways to Sunday to address this. I chose Retinex (selectively) and blended to taste. :)

Thank you!
I could not get close to your result at all, no matter what I did with those sliders.
Could you, please, lylejk show me what settings did you do?
See my settings attached.


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 Post subject: Re: How can I alter the original to obtain a similar result to this?
PostPosted: Sat Apr 10, 2021 5:52 am  (#8) 
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I am pretty sure I only moved the middle slider and nothing else. Your settings seem right. - Maybe you need to just use 1.53 as an approximation.

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