Sunday, October 4, 2009

Photoshop Transplant!?

I am editing a photo and have nearly completed it, however is their any photoshop pro's that know how to make this picture look natural, to get the male's face to match the female's?



http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l243/j...



thank you



Photoshop Transplant!?live update



Use the levels and curves to adjust the lighting on his face, then go in with the burn and dodge tools to get the direction of the light to be spot-on.



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Done, but you blocked IM and email.
Her face has bette contrast than his. You can see it in the richness of her shaded areas and the intensity of her highlights. His image appears "washed out" and grayish.



The cropping of his image is also poorly done,as one can observe a "halo," or glow around the edge of his face. It would make his seem as if, only HE were back lit and not her.



The direction of the light source is also different. He is lit from the left (in what appears to be an outdoor setting) while she is only lit from the front, as if from flash.



I also have the impression that her head is MUCH bigger than his. (and it is not just her open jaw.)



This image needs a lot of work to make it believable, and, this is said WITHOUT my being able to enlarge it to compare pixel sizes.
When you say "edit" you don't mean sorting I take it, rather you meant photo manipulation.



Are these two subjects taken from different photos?



Blending images is most difficult when the lighting is substantially different. You may be able to adjust the levels on the males face to match the females. You will be again using layers and levels during this process.

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