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I have some photos that I took that I must remove glare from glasses and I can'tseem to do it without distorting the eyes...Can anyone help...and if you can please be very specific because I am new to photoshop. Thank You HK
The approach I would take would bo to zoom in close (4-800 %) and use the clone stamp, and a small soft brush at about 30% opacity. Clone over the reflections with skin from a *clean* area.
Tedious, but effective.
I have tried this and it works but the problem I have is when I get to the actual eye...I can't seem to get the cloning to work without destroying the eye...any suggestions?
Welcome hkphotos, I would also use the method Bob has suggested, and it can be done, it just takes some patience and a VERY close view... other than that, there are many people round these parts, and they all have different methods and techniques, so i'm sure we'll get you moving soon
Create a new layer above the image.
Set the paintbrush to Color and Brush Opacity to 10>15%. (Do this in the Options Menu)
Select a smallish soft brush and Alt+Click to sample suitable surrounding colours from the image.
Take frequent samples and paint over the highlights by building up the colour just enough to get rid of the glare.
(Paint on the new layer, not the original)
Twiddle with the Blending and Opacity of the paint layer.
Try Multiply set to 45>50%.