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There's never too much. It just means you have to spend more time on it.
Step away from the picture and look at it from the eyes of a critic and forget that it's your picture. What do you see is wrong with it?
Much better. You lose a lot with the first attempt. Subtle wrinkles and lines in the face are no longer gone. Wrinkles don't always mean old and sometimes they should be there regardless of age. The skin looks much more natural and truthfully, looks much smoother. The first attempt has weird shades blended where they shouldn't be.
You also lose lighting detail with the blur. Shadows are now properly defined instead of looking like smudges like the do in the first picture.
i don't see a difference in the two.
was the subject happy with the results? if so, case closed.
I completely disagree. The one on the right has matched skin tone of the face with the rest of the exposed skin. The one on the left looks .... mmm.... the song Sweet Painted Lady comes to mind.Concerning what The Traveler posted, people will like the one on the left more... I'm just saying.
She had acne on her checks/nose. Had to do that to overcome it. I personally thought it didn't look to bad as far as the PP goes, I've seen worse done when softening a face. I also like a colorful picture. Are you on an LCD monitor? Could be the case there too if you haven't calibrated it.