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Here you go... I think it turned out very nice. |
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I think you're using the right-most one, and sliding it left, which works a lot of the time. But, with pictures like these, try sliding the middle slider to the left. It will lighten up the darker areas but not make them as washed out. Sometimes you can do a combination of the two sliders. Slide both of them a little bit left to achieve more luminance-friendly results. Play around with it and see what you think. Keep up the good work! |
Hey, those boobs aren't too bad! Awesome work, thanks :)
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Good, Now try to edit it. So it looks more natural. ;)
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I've attached a comparison. On the left is a basic hard contrast I did. On the right is the image you provided. I've marked areas to demonstrate the contrast already available to the naked eye. This is not a put-down. I'm just not sure how you arrived at the image you did. Seriously, you've done a lot of great stuff so I guess that's why I'm confused about this picture. |
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I have just one comment: In ToEdit10.jpg it looks like the nipple is not at the same position as it was in the original photo. |
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Found these pics of a buddy's wife while using their pc. Love to see what those puppies look like.
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Since before I started this thread, I received a lot of requests to fix people's images. I'm happy to give them a try, but under the following conditions: 3. I would prefer to work on images with faces. If it's just a body part, it's not as interesting to me, and probably to most people. That doesn't mean I won't try, but images with faces and bodies are much more likely to get my attention. |
Wow!
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