How Does Retouch Work in Photos?
Knowing how to play around with your images is key to revealing their aesthetic potential. Especially when it comes to your retouching skills, you’d want to really learn the basic tricks and theories. A good image should be edited well. And there is no better option than Photos for some quick blemish fix or light change. In this article, I will walk you down some of the most useful tricks and hacks that you can use to level up your photo retouching skills. From small edits like fixing the lighting to reorienting an image altogether, all of these skills are useful to cultivate.
What edits can you do on photos?
Many may be unaware of the importance that there’s a lot you can do with photos, but that’s not the case. There are small but powerful edits that you can make, such as:
Color grading
Fine-tuning the color palette and scheme of your image is one of the most preliminary yet powerful skills you can hone. Good thing Photos’s color tools are highly precise. For retouching specifically, the balance and harmony of colors are extremely important. This requires an acute adjustment of contrast, hues, brightness temperatures, exposure, and saturation. You can use HSL to fix specific hues further.
Blemish fix
In certain lights, your skin can get either washed out or your skin tone can look blotchy. You may even have some blemishes that you wish to remove. By playing around with the CMYK color system, the blemish fix feature, and corrections, you can easily make the skin look flusher and more alive.
Here’s how you can do this:
- Open the Photos app on your Mac.
- Select the concerned photo and navigate to Edit in the toolbar.
- Click on Adjust, then the arrow next to Retouch.
- Adjust the size by dragging the slider to select a brush size.
- Position it over the blemish, then tap or drag across the mark to remove or diminish it.
B&W throwback
Every retouch needs some classic black and white in the album. After all, monochrome can tell a thousand stories and help you make space for greater imagination. Photos have several options for choosing the type of monochrome, teh corset color values, the correct color grade, and the grain of the images.
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Isolation
Not only can you copy individual subjects on Photos, but you can also make stickers. You can achieve this by using the lasso tool to isolate the image of the people and then apply Gaussian blur to the background. Or you can select and paint over the subject individually to free-crop it,
Wrapping up
That brings us to the end of some of the cool skills and tricks that you can leverage in Photos to make your retouch that much more precise. With practice, these techniques are bound to become an easy trick for you. Till then, keep on editing!