QUOTE(diane26 @ Apr 10 2006, 07:37 PM)
Up photos that is
DO you like seeing photos where the womans skin and nails and everything seems flawless are you turned off by the realisticness of a person or would you rather see an untouched photo even if that may show some more unflattering flaws IE: Stretch marks, Scars, Beautymarks/moles or so on???
Honest opinion wanted.
Don't worry either way I won't be touching up my photos I have no clue how.
For the most part, un-retouched. If there is one thing I can't stand, it's the plasticene, too-good-to-be-true photos. I don't associate them with reality. I might as well look at Japanese x-rated comic books or something to get off, if I were into perfection.
Flaws make people interesting.
By the way, Diane, I can show you how to re-touch a digital photo -- within reason. The most important thing is that you have a program with a "cloning" tool. The cloning tool is the perfect photo tool to remove warts, moles, pimples, scars, stretch marks, etc. It can't change the general shape of the body.
A "mask" tool lets you select a portion of a photo and change the color balance - too make someone more tan, less red, etc....