Retouching Models in Lightroom 3

At the November 30th TWiP/SmugMug photo shoot I took some photos of two models, with the purpose of demonstrating some quick retouching on the images later. This is a quick video showing how one might quickly (less than 5 minutes!) get started retouching an image in Lightroom 3 Beta. Once you’ve downloaded the beta, be sure to head over to the PhotoshopUser.com Lightroom 3 Learning Center. They’ve created a TON of screen cast videos to get you up to speed on the software.

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  1. 2 Models + 100 Photographers = Fun :: Photography by FrederickVan says:

    December 6th, 2009 at 6:39 pm (#)

    [...] posted a video of how I would retouch one of the images. Since SmugMug conveniently supports HD video, I was able [...]

  2. Tim O says:

    December 7th, 2009 at 9:01 am (#)

    I’m sure the video is awesome

    it doesn’t show up on my iPhone. /(. Sigh.

    Love the mobile version of the site!!

  3. Nancy Nehring says:

    December 7th, 2009 at 10:36 am (#)

    How would you handle the wrinkled white background in the other “studio”?

  4. Frederick says:

    December 7th, 2009 at 11:28 am (#)

    I’d shoot with as wide of an aperture as I could to throw it out of focus.

  5. Frederick says:

    December 7th, 2009 at 11:30 am (#)

    Yea, chalk it up to Flash support on the iPhone… or lack there-of. I’m not sure if SmugMug will let me serve up a QT version.

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