9 responses to “How to use ai powered face retouching in Photoshop Camera RAW and Lightroom”
Amazing Tutorial. I am going to watch it a few times in order to remember it all Thanks Colin
Great presentation, as always! Are the adaptive presets available in the preset dropdown once in Masking? I’m not finding them but might not be looking in the right place.
Nice tutorial. I never thought of reducing saturation on eyes and teeth rather than increasing the exposure or whites.
Wow , that’s incredible technology Many thanks for sharing your TUT Colin Very much appreciated
excellent! I’m trying to remember all
when I open the camera raw filter I don’t have a pre sets tab. I am using photoshop ver 24.0.1. could you please have a guess as to what I am doing wrong. I did load an image of just a ladies face and head-but still no pre sets tab. Thanks Regdel.
Cant find the pre-sets in Lightroom Classic
I always learn something from you, Colin, and although I’ve been using the new Ai function in LR to mask people, I did not know that you can create separate masks until you pointed it out. A big time saver for me. I also did not check out the presets, which I will do now. Thanks.
Amazing Tutorial. I am going to watch it a few times in order to remember it all
Thanks Colin
Great presentation, as always! Are the adaptive presets available in the preset dropdown once in Masking? I’m not finding them but might not be looking in the right place.
Nice tutorial. I never thought of reducing saturation on eyes and teeth rather than increasing the exposure or whites.
Wow , that’s incredible technology
Many thanks for sharing your TUT Colin
Very much appreciated
excellent!
I’m trying to remember all
when I open the camera raw filter I don’t have a pre sets tab. I am using photoshop ver 24.0.1. could you please have a guess as to what I am doing wrong. I did load an image of just a ladies face and head-but still no pre sets tab.
Thanks
Regdel.
Cant find the pre-sets in Lightroom Classic
I always learn something from you, Colin, and although I’ve been using the new Ai function in LR to mask people, I did not know that you can create separate masks until you pointed it out. A big time saver for me. I also did not check out the presets, which I will do now.
Thanks.