Lightroom isn’t as powerful as Photoshop when it comes to retouching portraits, but that doesn’t mean you can’t use it to get good results. This guide will get you started using Lightroom and also give an idea as to why it can be faster and more effective than diving into Photoshop. Photoshop offers seemingly infinite tools when it comes to retouching skin and the level of control makes it the obvious choice for professionals. However, sticking with Lightroom can be useful if: you have a large number of images to edit you’re not preparing an image for a large print or where the skin is going to be shown in close-up you’re not too familiar with Photoshop or simply don’t have time for a roundtrip This guide is split into two halves: hiding blemishes, eye bags, and wrinkles using the Spot Removal tool and improving skin texture using an […]
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