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Inspiring
November 15, 2017

first of all there is heavy retouching involved....there are some plug ins to make it easier to do the skin part but this looks like a nice job, if you know what you are doing (and there are plenty of youtube instructions on frequency separation) it really isn't that hard....there is also liquify going on....the actual final look is probably  some vsco or RNI preset, but at that point the work is already done....

k69420836Author
Participating Frequently
November 15, 2017

Yeah I agree. I know she's using a filter oof some sort (VSCO) but just not sure what kind. It's very nice. Clearly there are more editing before she added the preset filter but Im curious what kind it as as it has a deep tone and on the cooler side.

JP Hess
Inspiring
November 15, 2017

I don't think there is any one or several presets involved here. What is involved is photographic skill, and that comes with practice, practice and more practice.

k69420836Author
Participating Frequently
November 15, 2017

Jim - Actually there are a lot of filtering and photography "editing" involve here. 

JP Hess
Inspiring
November 15, 2017

I hate to burst your bubble but like I said, yes skills are great and important to start with, but amazing photos happen once it gets into the editing software and that's where you make changes to it with color, exposure, lighting, etc etc....That was my question, and I was asking if anyone is familiar with the "look" of the presets she is using. Obviously she has a good good camera and someone with an eye to start with but that wasn't even my question....So please do everyone a favor, if you have nothing of value to add go away. Thanks and Bye!


What bubble? Goodbye.