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| Making Eyes Pop |
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| Tuesday, 24 June 2008 12:36 |
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We’re going to talk about photos today. And I’ll share a little eye-popping secret. :) *clearing throat* The eyes are the windows to the soul. :) But wait! It’s true. As humans, we’re drawn to the lightest parts of a painting. And photographers can use the same technique in portraits. The lightest part of a portrait photograph? The catchlights in someone’s eyes. So awesome. But what if you have so-so catchlights and you want to really help them pop? Here are a few steps to try. Open the photo you’d like to try the technique on. It has to be someone/thing where you can see eyes, and works better when the catchlights are clearly visible. I’m going to use this photo of my neice, which I took a couple weeks ago at a park in Utah. I’ve already run Amber Ludlow’s conversion on it to brighten up the whole thing. (BTW, this completely ROCKS and I recommend it to anyone who wants an easy way to really make an entire image pop - just send her an email for more info).
The pic looks pretty good, but I want to really make her eyes shine in this. So we are going to “dodge the catchlights”, a pretty typical professional photographer technique. Dodge, in essence, lightens up specific parts of an image.
You can zoom back out to 100% to see what the overall effect is going to be, and do it in a cycle like that. You’ll soon become comfortable with what effects you like. You can stop here if you like, or you can take the additional sharpening step below: Additional Sharpening for Eyes
Here are the two images side-by-side:
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Wow I cannot wait to try this tutorial BUT I have been searching for Amber Ludlows Conversions and she seems to have disappeared off the face of the earth LOL Would you know how I could lay my hands on these conversions? If not could you tell me where to find similar ones?
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June 22, 2009
Thank you for this! This is the 3rd eye-pop action I've tried and I prefer this one over the others - however at the very end, I change the copied eye-layer from "normal" to "soft light" - it just works better for my hazel-eyed kids! Thanks a million!
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June 24, 2009
Very clear instructions, can't wait to touch up some pics! Thanks!
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July 29, 2009
Awesome! I just tried it and it worked out great. Thanks for the free tuturial! I just bought a new photoshop and am learning how to use it. Your tuturials have been VERY helpful. Thanks!
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September 03, 2009
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