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The retouche is very good, I think the skin color is a little too, say, vibrant. If you want an artistic look it could be okay, but for a realistic look I think the saturation should be much lower, and I think not a lot of people look this pink in real live. Except of course British tourist on the second day of their vacation (they refuse to use sun tan lotion because they want to feel every sun ray, appearently). You could look if it is better to lighten the eye white a bit also. And you forgot a little piece of ear. The 'ghosting' that appears around Pedro seems to be from blurring the background. I guess you have masked Pedro on a layer (you did use layers, didn't you?), and put a blurred version below him. You could use the same information and use the Photo Lens blur. You can make an alpha channel with Pedro white and the background black. When using the Photo Lens, you choose that channel as your source for the blurring information. This filter will not blur the figure. Alternatively you can clone the 'spilling' background away with surrounding pixels. Hope this helps! Hoof
Quote - The retouche is very good, I think the skin color is a little too, say, vibrant. If you want an artistic look it could be okay, but for a realistic look I think the saturation should be much lower, and I think not a lot of people look this pink in real live. Except of course British tourist on the second day of their vacation (they refuse to use sun tan lotion because they want to feel every sun ray, appearently). You could look if it is better to lighten the eye white a bit also. And you forgot a little piece of ear. The 'ghosting' that appears around Pedro seems to be from blurring the background. I guess you have masked Pedro on a layer (you did use layers, didn't you?), and put a blurred version below him. You could use the same information and use the Photo Lens blur. You can make an alpha channel with Pedro white and the background black. When using the Photo Lens, you choose that channel as your source for the blurring information. This filter will not blur the figure. Alternatively you can clone the 'spilling' background away with surrounding pixels. Hope this helps! Hoof
i will do it!
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DAMAGED PHOTO REPAIRED. I TRIED TO COLORIZE IT. I THINK IT LOOKS OK.
DAMAGED PHOTO
http://www.puntoverde.org.ve/ALEXWEB/IMAGENESALEX/PEDRO_01.jpg
RETOUCHED PHOTO
http://www.puntoverde.org.ve/ALEXWEB/IMAGENESALEX/PEDRO_02.jpg
COLORIZED PHOTO
http://www.puntoverde.org.ve/ALEXWEB/IMAGENESALEX/PEDRO_03.jpg