
Magically Remove Glare from Glasses in Photoshop!
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Date: 2022-07-19
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Comments and reviews: 20
Aaron
I do have to comment on what you indicate as the best way to avoid it, being to take two photos with glasses on and off. The actual best way to avoid glare is to get your lighting right in the first place. This is all part of getting it right IN the camera. When you pay attention to the angle of the light and the camera you can nearly always avoid this problem. And if you cant avoid it completely, then you can definitely at least minimize it, which gives you the detail to work with to be able to remove it in post.
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I do have to comment on what you indicate as the best way to avoid it, being to take two photos with glasses on and off. The actual best way to avoid glare is to get your lighting right in the first place. This is all part of getting it right IN the camera. When you pay attention to the angle of the light and the camera you can nearly always avoid this problem. And if you cant avoid it completely, then you can definitely at least minimize it, which gives you the detail to work with to be able to remove it in post.
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pravoslavnik
I wish you would come to the USA and teach our people how to speak in complete sentences (Subject + Verb + Object) Few of our people know how to speak intelligently, due to our very poor public education system here (and it is getting wordse by the day, especially in our big cities) Probably 75% of our high school graduates could not identify the noun and the verb in a sentence. But YOUR verbal presentation is OUTSTANDING. Thank you for holding high the banner of good linguistic ocommunication!
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I wish you would come to the USA and teach our people how to speak in complete sentences (Subject + Verb + Object) Few of our people know how to speak intelligently, due to our very poor public education system here (and it is getting wordse by the day, especially in our big cities) Probably 75% of our high school graduates could not identify the noun and the verb in a sentence. But YOUR verbal presentation is OUTSTANDING. Thank you for holding high the banner of good linguistic ocommunication!
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Jerry
Hello, and thank you. I have a set of photos in which the reflections are a series of pinpoint pure-white spots from my lighting, which has a ring of LEDs. The reflection of the LEDS cannot be removed in the layer you call burning. They just stay all white, undiminished. The bright areas around this pin-points can be darkened to match the eye.
Wondering why the pin-points can't be darkened in the burning layer.
Thank you!
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Hello, and thank you. I have a set of photos in which the reflections are a series of pinpoint pure-white spots from my lighting, which has a ring of LEDs. The reflection of the LEDS cannot be removed in the layer you call burning. They just stay all white, undiminished. The bright areas around this pin-points can be darkened to match the eye.
Wondering why the pin-points can't be darkened in the burning layer.
Thank you!
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Vivek
Loved your video tutorial. It's on point and way too easy to understand for beginners. I have never used the PS to edit pics but now I can edit the glares from a Pic.
Thank you
One Request - Is there any way to edit the fog from the eye glasses in a picture. I have few pics that has this problem but I'm not able to edit it out.
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Loved your video tutorial. It's on point and way too easy to understand for beginners. I have never used the PS to edit pics but now I can edit the glares from a Pic.
Thank you
One Request - Is there any way to edit the fog from the eye glasses in a picture. I have few pics that has this problem but I'm not able to edit it out.
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shineofleo
Great tutorial as always! Thanks! Just a side note: in practice I find it is not straightforward by taking two shots (one with one without glasses) to fix glare, because for prescription glasses, there will be distortion on the eyes so it is not going to be a simple on/off reolacement. It may even be harder than this.
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Great tutorial as always! Thanks! Just a side note: in practice I find it is not straightforward by taking two shots (one with one without glasses) to fix glare, because for prescription glasses, there will be distortion on the eyes so it is not going to be a simple on/off reolacement. It may even be harder than this.
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M.
There is something im doing incorrectly. I can't get my brush to paint. I'm brand new to this and a was good until you started painting (burning. So back to the drawing board. You are very informative (talk fast though.
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There is something im doing incorrectly. I can't get my brush to paint. I'm brand new to this and a was good until you started painting (burning. So back to the drawing board. You are very informative (talk fast though.
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Toni
Funny how as a PS expert the one real world solution you'll consider best is to composite from two shots. I think a more practical photographer will probably prefer to just change the angles of subject and camera
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Funny how as a PS expert the one real world solution you'll consider best is to composite from two shots. I think a more practical photographer will probably prefer to just change the angles of subject and camera
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HeIsArt
Im in the middle of an important project and I needed this tutorial. Starting off with theres nothing I can do about it nearly gave me a heart attack. Why would you play with my emotions like!
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Im in the middle of an important project and I needed this tutorial. Starting off with theres nothing I can do about it nearly gave me a heart attack. Why would you play with my emotions like!
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DelmarBD
I wish you had tutorials for beginners too moving into the intermediate stage. I can never follow along as the tutorials always assume you know how to navigate the features. Such a bummer.
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I wish you had tutorials for beginners too moving into the intermediate stage. I can never follow along as the tutorials always assume you know how to navigate the features. Such a bummer.
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michaelterry1000
When I read the title of the video I immediately thought, hey, if you are able to remove glare then you should be able to use the same process to remove a watermark on a photo.
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When I read the title of the video I immediately thought, hey, if you are able to remove glare then you should be able to use the same process to remove a watermark on a photo.
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Tellemere
It's not working: ( I get to the point where I create the curve and the contrast increases, but then I click the brush tool and try drawing, and no change occurs. Please Help!
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It's not working: ( I get to the point where I create the curve and the contrast increases, but then I click the brush tool and try drawing, and no change occurs. Please Help!
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Angela
Absolutely did not work for me. I've spent an hour going over your video again and again. You talk a little fast. I follow your work and love it, but this didn't work.
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Absolutely did not work for me. I've spent an hour going over your video again and again. You talk a little fast. I follow your work and love it, but this didn't work.
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Romie
It's a good idea to have a variety of glasses frames without glass for subject's to use. Sometimes posing and light angle will not give glare, but not always.
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It's a good idea to have a variety of glasses frames without glass for subject's to use. Sometimes posing and light angle will not give glare, but not always.
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DLH
You do know that you are literally THE best instructor of Photoshop, yes? Thanks for all of the resources. And BTW- how did you smooth your skin for your video?
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You do know that you are literally THE best instructor of Photoshop, yes? Thanks for all of the resources. And BTW- how did you smooth your skin for your video?
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Joshua
Followed this exactly. When I start brushing, nothing happens. I guess I'm doing something wrong because it seems literally no one else has this problem: (
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Followed this exactly. When I start brushing, nothing happens. I guess I'm doing something wrong because it seems literally no one else has this problem: (
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dad_of_4girls
I tried this but the glare in my picture also has a bunch of reflection of people and I can't really see the eye. Still looks better than it did tho
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I tried this but the glare in my picture also has a bunch of reflection of people and I can't really see the eye. Still looks better than it did tho
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james
I have glasses and don't expect to have no reflections on them in photos. Its fine to reduce the glare, you don't need to get ride of it completely.
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I have glasses and don't expect to have no reflections on them in photos. Its fine to reduce the glare, you don't need to get ride of it completely.
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Kerri
Wow great tutorial - so easy to follow & so happy I removed the glare from my subject and fixed the green colour cast there too - THANK YOU!
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Wow great tutorial - so easy to follow & so happy I removed the glare from my subject and fixed the green colour cast there too - THANK YOU!
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itech
im not doing extra photoshop tell that bum of photographer to learn how to shoot lmao
raise the light off the axis of the glasses
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im not doing extra photoshop tell that bum of photographer to learn how to shoot lmao
raise the light off the axis of the glasses
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Pat
An other great video. I have a photo of my father that I need to remove the glare from his glasses. Very helpful thanks for sharing.
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An other great video. I have a photo of my father that I need to remove the glare from his glasses. Very helpful thanks for sharing.
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