Granddad
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Following on from yesterday's thread (Old Photo - Portrait Pro 15) I managed to persuade Granny to come in from playing mud pies in the garden and pose for a headshot without a trace of make-up on. As a lady of a certain age who is drawing her state pension this was brave. It was even braver to allow me to post the "before" shot along with the others.
#1 is untouched (apart from cropping and some minor adjustments in LR)
#2 is after Portrait Pro 15 using ONLY the new make-up controls + eye sharpening. I kept it light, if she's been wearing her pearls and best bib and tucker I could have made the make-up to match (my evaluation is that the eyebrow pencil tool needs more work, Granny hardly has any eyebrows left so the ability to add more than just shading would be good).
#3 is with a few extra PP15 adjustments to lighting and skin softening... which is how she looks to me all the time.
Overall assessment - I like it. I think the make-up tools are going to be a really useful addition.
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When using PP my motto is "Keep it recognisable and keep it credible!"
#1 is untouched (apart from cropping and some minor adjustments in LR)
#2 is after Portrait Pro 15 using ONLY the new make-up controls + eye sharpening. I kept it light, if she's been wearing her pearls and best bib and tucker I could have made the make-up to match (my evaluation is that the eyebrow pencil tool needs more work, Granny hardly has any eyebrows left so the ability to add more than just shading would be good).
#3 is with a few extra PP15 adjustments to lighting and skin softening... which is how she looks to me all the time.
Overall assessment - I like it. I think the make-up tools are going to be a really useful addition.
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When using PP my motto is "Keep it recognisable and keep it credible!"