This shot is about 2/3 of the original image. Surrounding detail not relevant to the shot was cropped out. The crop tool is invaluable for whittling away unnecessary detail in the outside of the photo. And the tool always looks the same, no matter whose photo application you are using.
In addition to being cropped and converted to grayscale, this image also had its contrast adjusted. The contrast and brightness were increased slightly. This tends to eliminate midtones and create a more idealized photograph in terms of smoothness of skin tone (in my S/O's case, this wasn't really necessary).
For photoshop-type work, make sure you know how to use both the cloning and smoothing tools. The cloning tools (which often looks like a large square or circle) lets you overwrite certain areas using an exact duplicate of the tool. One click puts the exact info from clone tool A into clone tool B.
Smoothing tools can take granular areas (uneven skin tones, stretch marks, birth marks) and make them much less obvious. Check to see if the pressure level is adjustable.
A note for Lynette -- the remote for the camera is actually in my right hand in this photo. I just clicked the button and then closed my hand.
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I still haven't figured out why this thread is in "Member Only" but WTF, itis still great work.
I like the comment about your S/Os skin tone. It definitely is IDEAL...and what a sweet figure she has...WOW. Thanks to you and to her again.
The sig on the pic is a fine touch. Isaac is real!