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SamiJoSchwirtz

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So tomorrow I am taking pictures. Pretty nervous as how they'll turn out considering I do not own a fabric steamer.. i have muslin backdrops. Is there any way I can photoshop them out in photoshop elements 7?
 
You always pick the worst times to post important questions lol. How bad are the wrinkles? Do you have it hanging now?
 
What color? You can expose them out of white and black.
 
Yes I know I do! And I take them tomorrow! :shrugs:
It's white.. I tried to edit them out. Just wasn't having it.
Yes I have it hanging up.
 
This was my last shoot.
I sent this picture through my phone so if its small and noisy I'm sorry.
I didn't think it turned out too bad, but now the wrinkles are horrible!
And shadows.. How do you fix them? They were in almost every photo in this shoot.
 

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By the way I love your profile picture, my boyfriend races! A quad though :-)

Thanks, I'll forgive him. lol. I use a flash behind the model and flash it on the backdrop. You can over expose the back drop a little and lose the detail of the wrinkles. Or if you have lightroom (or any other editing software with an exposure brush) and raise the exposure of the background. Here is a lame quick example.
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EIngerson said:
Thanks, I'll forgive him. lol. I use a flash behind the model and flash it on the backdrop. You can over expose the back drop a little and lose the detail of the wrinkles. Or if you have lightroom (or any other editing software with an exposure brush) and raise the exposure of the background. Here is a lame quick example.

What is with you dirt bike and quad riders? Always against the other! Lol.

Thank you, I'll try that!!
 
Dear god a leather baseball hat....

IF you send me any that you need cleaned Up i'd be happy to help.
 
EIngerson said:
Thanks, I'll forgive him. lol. I use a flash behind the model and flash it on the backdrop. You can over expose the back drop a little and lose the detail of the wrinkles. Or if you have lightroom (or any other editing software with an exposure brush) and raise the exposure of the background. Here is a lame quick example.

What is with you dirt bike and quad riders? Always against the other! Lol.

Thank you, I'll try that!!

It's the whole motor sports thing. lol
 

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