My son has glasses and he doesn't really get flash or anything shining in them, but they reflect the surrounding/scenery often instead of letting me see into his eyes.
Any suggestions?
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My son has glasses and he doesn't really get flash or anything shining in them, but they reflect the surrounding/scenery often instead of letting me see into his eyes.
Any suggestions?
There's no such thing as seating an 8 year old boy anywhere for long enough to take a pic - at least one that's "natural" and not "posed - cheesy-grin, you can tell the 8 year old is hating this"!
I had a circular polarizing filter today and it was better, but I was hoping to be able to post-production it to be even better.
I did a search online for "remove glasses reflection in photoshop".
One of the hits was this:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/photosh...7612803597875/
Nice discussion there.
My favorite quote from there:
Has the "client" asked for the glare to removed? I think any photoshopping would either be too labor intensive, or would result in a very unnatural result. I'd leave as is, unless the client had raised objections.
There are others, which could be closer to what you are looking for.![]()
Last edited by vladimir; 5th January 2012 at 01:35 AM. Reason: typo
This is the second part of a multi-part tutorial on removing reflections from eye glasses. Hope it helps!
http://www.peachpit.com/articles/art...25305&seqNum=2
I wear eyeglasses with plastic lenses (they are lighter and tougher), but another advantage is that they are less reflective than glass.
Glenn
I have Scott Kelby's "The Photoshop Elements book for digital photographers" and there are tutorials for everything from whitening teeth to slimming and trimming your model, a plastic surgeons tool kit if you will. The book has a section on fixing reflections in glasses, the one example utilizes the EDIT GUIDED tool in Elements 8.