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Group shots are fun but complicated assignments to shoot; you need to make sure that you have the entire group's attention and that everyone looks great. Luckily, what you can't get right in-camera, you can fix in post, with the power of Photoshop and Lightroom. In this short Portrait Project, Chris Orwig takes you through the process of fixing and enhancing three group portraits: a casual beach snapshot, a studio portrait, and a wedding-party photo. Using these tips, you'll be able to get the best expression out of each member of the group.
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FILE LIST
Filename
Size
001 Welcome.mp4
8.5 MB
002 Using the exercise files.mp4
1.4 MB
003 Batch process the images in Camera Raw or Lightroom.mp4
15.5 MB
004 Aligning layers in Photoshop.mp4
12.1 MB
005 Masking images together.mp4
19.7 MB
006 Selecting and copying a new face.mp4
11.4 MB
007 Brightening with curves.mp4
12.6 MB
008 Changing size and position with Free Transform.mp4
13.8 MB
009 Seamlessly combine the two images, with masking.mp4
15.9 MB
010 Opening two images in a single Photoshop document.mp4
19.9 MB
011 Copying the replacement expressions to a new layer.mp4
17 MB
012 Blending in the new expressions.mp4
29.4 MB
013 Merging to the top layer for final adjustments.mp4