You can go from a decent snapshot.... to a wow piece.
With very little time and effort.
Okay, maybe I'm a little biased (this is my daughter), but I love it!
This was done with both Adobe Lightroom (cropped, applied "antique" preset, adjusted light/dark balance) and Adobe Photoshop (used heal and clone tool to remove brownie remains and stray strand of hair).
I love this photo and what you did with it! Seriously awesome!
ReplyDeleteLOVE YOUR PHOTO EDITING. LOOKS GREAT.
ReplyDeleteGood Editing! But you can edit image of your daughter more efficiently if you can acquire skills on multiple tools and image editing software. Best of luck!
ReplyDeletePhoto editing is very interesting job. You can try Foodie now. Although it has all the standard photo-editing tools, Foodie is designed primarily for food photography.
ReplyDeleteYou can use Foodie’s in-app camera to take pictures (and you’ll get a live view of your selected filter). There are plenty of food filter series, including Fresh, BBQ, Yum, and more.
Once you’ve chosen a filter, you can compose your image using the smart grid. For flat lays, you’ll get a yellow band across the edges of the screen when the camera is perfectly level.