Adobe Photoshop: Beginner's Guide for Photographers
Course 4: Retouching Portraits: Removing Redness in Skin
By Mikael Eliasson , Portrait Photographer
About the video: Removing Redness in Skin
Overview
“Digital cameras love to bring out the redness in the skin! In this unit, you will learn how to easily and efficiently remove it using targeted color adjustments with hue/saturation well as layer masks.”
In this video lesson Mikael Eliasson addresses the topic: Removing Redness in Skin, which is part of the Domestika online course: Course 4: Retouching Portraits. Learn how to retouch and get the most out of your portraits.
Partial transcription of the video
“PHOTOSHOP FOR PHOTOGRAPHY COURSE 4 LESSON 3 Removing Redness in the Skin A very common problem in digital photography is that the camera loves to bring out redness in skin. In this lesson, I'm going to show you how to remove redness in the skin. Sometimes digital cameras really enhances the redness in skin and I'm going to show you a few useful techniques on how we remove this using targeted adjustment layers as well as working with layer masks. Let me show you how. When we change colours in Photoshop, we tend to use Curves that, in my opinion, is the best tool and gives us the most options...”
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Course summary for: Course 4: Retouching Portraits

Mikael Eliasson
By Mikael Eliasson
Mikael Eliasson is a London-based photographer whose work focuses primarily on portraiture. His photos have been exhibited throughout Europe, and have been showcased in Portfolio Catalogue magazine (issue number 43), as well as in private shows in London, Turin, and more.
Besides his commissioned and personal work, Mikael also works as a photography & Photoshop tutor and runs Photography Course London.
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