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Video Training Review: Photoshop CS3 Portrait Retouching Essentials With Chris Orwig From Lynda.com.

Written by T. Michael Testi
Published May 08, 2008
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Lesson 10, "Improving Faces and Bodies" focuses on seeing an image as how it should be. Here you will enhance muscles, enhance faces, gloss lips, manipulate facial expressions, and body sculpt. Lesson 11, "Fixing Teeth" does just this; whitens teeth and fixes gaps in them.

Lesson 12, "Improving Makeup" gives you additional makeup resources by adding color to cheeks, changing the shape of lips, modifying the color of makeup, and making color enhancements. Lesson 13, "Enhancing Skin" will show you how to reduce skin variations, reduce freckles, and add texture. Lesson 14, "Softening Skin" finishes up with more techniques to soften skin and improve color and tone.

I really like the way that Chris Orwig presents his information on Adobe Photoshop portrait retouching. He comes at it from a professional photographer's perspective, it is well organized, and you get a lot of great tips throughout. He has an exciting teaching style and a wonderful presentation.

You can get Photoshop CS3 Portrait Retouching Essentials two ways. One is as a DVD training package Photoshop CS3 Prepress Essentials and the other is part of the online training experience at Lynda.com. The DVD Training Package is $99 USD and contains everything you need.

The other is through online training. Photoshop CS3 Portrait Retouching Essentials comes in three flavors. Monthly at $25 USD/month gets you all of the videos that are available online (approximately 21,811 videos on 318 topics at this time). Annually at $250 USD per year or Premium at $375 USD per year gives you all the videos as well as all of the exercise files. Take note that the exercise files are not included with the monthly or annual subscriptions. They are included on the DVD and Premium subscriptions.

You can use Photoshop CS3 Portrait Retouching Essentials as a training program for the individual student, but it's also useful for the college or vocational teacher looking to supplement their educational materials. It is of benefit to anyone who needs help understanding the Lightroom workflow. You can also try out the most of first three lessons for free at Lynda.com.

Photoshop CS3 Portrait Retouching Essentials lesson listing:

  • Introduction
  • Retouching Road Map
  • Correcting Color and Tone
  • Cleaning Up Images in Camera Raw
  • Cleaning Up Images in Photoshop
  • Structural Image Enhancement
  • Reducing and Removing Winkles
  • Enhancing Eyes
  • Enhancing Eyelashes and Eyebrows
  • Improving Hair
  • Improving Faces and Bodies
  • Fixing Teeth
  • Improving Makeup
  • Enhancing Skin
  • Softening Skin

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T. Michael Testi is a photographer, writer, software developer and ardent fan of fantasy football and horse race handicapping. He also blogs at PhotographyTodayNet and at All This and Everything Else.
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Video Training Review: Photoshop CS3 Portrait Retouching Essentials With Chris Orwig From Lynda.com.
Published: May 08, 2008
Type: Review
Section: Sci/Tech
Filed Under: Sci/Tech: Software, Sci/Tech: Computers, Culture: Photography, Culture: Education
Part of a feature: The Enlightened Image
Writer: T. Michael Testi
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