Today I got my final images and I edited them using the programme Adobe Bridge.
So I chose my images and opened them all up, in Adobe Bridge I opened one of the coloured ones in raw and started my editing process.
Firstly I went down the column on the right and started editing using the sliders one by one.
I didn't want to change the image so much that it was unrecognisable I just wanted to change the brightness maybe soften the skin a little bit.
I changed the exposure, brightness, blacks, high lights, the clarity, vibrance and saturation too. most of the sliders were only changed very slightly.
I then clicked done when my image was how I wanted it and I also cropped the image very slightly.
I went back in to Adobe Bridge and right clicked the image I just edited, then I copied the settings from that image and pasted it on to the two other chosen coloured images.
The settings looked really good on all the images because the lighting and the model was all kept the same in the studio. The only thing I had to change was the crop on one of the images because the image was closer up any way, so I left the image as it was.
I opened up my images on to Adobe photoshop and did to more changes to my images. i used the spotting tool to remove spots, lines and little wrinkles around the eyes. I then used the burn and the dodge tool to contour and highlight slightly.
I didn't edit or change the images too much in photoshop either as I personally think my images look good, my model has lovely skin and apart from adding little things to enhance the image a little more, I didn't think it needed much work.
These are the before and after images.






As you can see there isn't any major differences as my model is perfectly beautiful any way.

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