Glasses Glare

Nov 14, 2006 09:39

Does anyone know how to remove the glare on glasses, and make the picture look natural? An example:

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brasaremean November 14 2006, 18:12:49 UTC
i don't really think you can :S unless you're a pro and can redo the whole thing under the glare by hand:D maybe try copying the other eyes, pasting it on the left, and then making some adjustments with masks.

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crazchica November 14 2006, 18:31:03 UTC
Unfortunately, there's no really easy way. But your best bet would be to copy/paste. Use your lasso tool, and select around a large chunk of the problem (like, from the rim of the glasses to the edge of the eye), move the selection to an area that's clean, and copy/paste it. Then move the pasted selection to where you want it, clean it up, rotate, whatever you need to do, and repeat. I got this in about five minutes...

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christine0701 November 14 2006, 18:42:05 UTC
thank you! that looks really good :)

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aimala1 November 14 2006, 18:31:21 UTC
You can get rid of the red in the right eye by simple painting over it on another layer set to Color blend mode. Chose a blue tone to match the eye

You can get rid of the glare with a bit of work using the clone stamp tool. Here is a tutorial http://www.graphicreporter.com/tutorials/photoshop_glare.html

If you google you may find more tutorials.

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christine0701 November 14 2006, 18:41:50 UTC
thank you!!

yeah, I wasn't worried about the red eye - not using this pic for anything, but I hate the glare - it happens all the time, if you have glasses

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strangelittlex November 14 2006, 18:33:02 UTC
If you have Photoshop you can use the clone tool. I find it easier than copying and pasting.

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booky_iconer November 14 2006, 18:35:28 UTC
Well I tweeked around with your image a bit and got this:


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booky_iconer November 14 2006, 18:36:15 UTC
Whoops! I guess crazchica got to it before me. XD

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christine0701 November 14 2006, 18:44:38 UTC
thanks :)

I had tried doing things like that, but they never ended up looking very good - but I guess it'll just take some practice

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