Jennifer Cresse |
Removing Eyeglass Glare in Photoshop Is there a good way to remove glare from glasses in Photoshop CS2? Thanks!
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Brendan Knell |
I would just play around with the clone tool. The best thing to do is just avoid it in the first place. One way that I know of is just take the lenses out.
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Jennifer Cresse |
I took a big family portrait that I am trying to save... thanks, though... I'm open to more ideas!
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Danielle E. Rutter |
I just removed some glasses glare using the clone tool. I had the mode set to "darken" and the opacity at 50%. The darken makes sure it only clones over the areas that are darker than your selected area that you choose to copy. I'm not sure if the opacity made a difference. But it worked nicely! But if the glare is over the eye... you're pretty much out of luck unless you can copy the other eye (assuming it's glare-free). Good luck!
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Tina D. Carroll |
If you have another shot without the glare, the clone tool will work from one photo to another. I have gone as far as cloning the whole head of someone in a group because that particular persons expression was better in another photo.That gets a little tricky around the edges, but it can be done. I find that when taking a photo of a group where someone has glasses (I know this doesnt help now, but possibly in the future) have them tilt their heads slightly down to avoid the glare.
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