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How to remove highlights on face from Sun

Community Beginner ,
Oct 10, 2018 Oct 10, 2018

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I am looking for some assistance and recommendation to fix the highlights on the check/forehead and elbow area with this image.  I have done the normal raw editing and was able to improve some.  I also used the brush in LR and it worked OK but not overall satisfaction.  I have researched and tried a few different scenarios from youtube and kelby training without much success.  I am looking for some recommendations on how to enhance these areas that should have been shot correctly.  Any ideas tips or tricks is greatly appreciated.Highlight Sun Blotch.jpg

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Community Expert , Oct 11, 2018 Oct 11, 2018

I like Norma's approach, but here's another.

Hit the 'Q' key to enter Quickmask,  and paint over the problem area with black (it will show as red)  [See note below]

Overlap the area a wee bit.  Something like this

Hit  the Q  key again to come out of quick mask

And use Edit > Fill > Content Aware Fill

That has left me a  problem area  at the bottom of the fix

Which I  fixed with the Healing Brush, and some hand painted tone with a  low  opacity brush

Note: The default  for Quick Mask is Color Indicate

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Oct 10, 2018 Oct 10, 2018

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Hi Vis,

As you're looking to remove highlights from face, please have a look at this video and let us know if you find it helpful: 3 Ways to Remove Hot Spots, Highlights, or Shine from Portraits in Photoshop - YouTube

Regards,
Sahil

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Thank you for the URL.  I have tried a few of these techniques and I was able to get acceptable results.  I appreciate it.

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Choose the Patch tool and set its Options Bar to Normal, Source

Use it to encircle the burned out area and drag up to the forehead

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This was one of the approaches I used and then removed the forehead lines and made it look real.  Thanks for the post!

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I like Norma's approach, but here's another.

Hit the 'Q' key to enter Quickmask,  and paint over the problem area with black (it will show as red)  [See note below]

Overlap the area a wee bit.  Something like this

Hit  the Q  key again to come out of quick mask

And use Edit > Fill > Content Aware Fill

That has left me a  problem area  at the bottom of the fix

Which I  fixed with the Healing Brush, and some hand painted tone with a  low  opacity brush

Note: The default  for Quick Mask is Color Indicates Masked Areas.

I prefer  to use Selected Areas

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Hi, Check this video. It will help you how to do.

Thanks.

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