Natural outdoor portrait retouching in Photoshop

Natural outdoor portrait retouching in Photoshop

This tutorial guides you through the complete process of achieving a natural outdoor portrait retouch in Adobe Photoshop. You will learn essential techniques to enhance your portraits while maintaining their authentic feel.

Starting with fixing hair, you’ll discover how to tidy up those stray strands effectively. The tutorial then moves on to smoothing skin, teaching you to use frequency separation, which helps preserve texture while improving the overall look.

You'll also explore methods for adding depth and sharpness through dodging and burning, techniques that allow for precise adjustments in highlights and shadows. Finally, the tutorial covers toning your image and incorporating bokeh and lens flare effects to enhance the final presentation, making your portraits stand out beautifully.

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