Basic Retouch and Colorization

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Basic retouch and colorization

This tutorial will show you how to do a basic retouch, change the colorcast of an image and
colorize some of its elements.

Step 1. We will use this Naomi Watts image:

Duplicate the layer then go to Filter -> Noise -> Median...and enter a value of around 3
pixels. Then go to Filter -> Blur -> Gaussian Blur... and enter 5 pixels.
Step 2. Add a layer mask (by pressing the third button on the lower part of the Layers
Palette) to the layer you have just blurred and fill it with black. Then pick a soft, medium
sized brush and start painting with white on the layer mask. Make sure you avoid any lines
on the face; use it only on the skin, to get a smooth, professional effect. Vary the brush size
and opacity depending on the area. Avoid blurring the eyes, lips or hair.

After you finish this step, you should get something like this:

Step 3. Add a Curves adjustment layer with the following settings:

Step 4. Add a Selective Color adjustment layer with the following settings then fill its
mask with black.
Reds: -55 0 0 0
Neutrals: -20 +15 40 +5
Now paint with white over the lips and you will notice theyll turn a light pink. Make sure

you follow the edges of the lips properly.

Step 5. Add another Selective Color adjustment layer with these settings:
Yellows: -100 0 0 0
Whites: 0 0 0 25
Neutrals: +20 10 50 +8
Fill its mask with black and carefully paint with white over the eyes.
Step 6. Go to Layer -> Flatten Image, then to Filter -> Sharpen -> Smart Sharpen... and
use the following settings:

Finally, go to Image -> Canvas Size and choose black as a color, 40 pixels for both
Width and Height to add a stylish outer border.

The final result:

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