Amy Dresser - Photo retouching to the limits

22 08 2007

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Could you tell which of these two pictures is the original one, and which one the ‘fake’, retouched image? I had to look twice, because it seemed nearly impossible. It’s the right one. But hey, the left one could be on a magazine cover! This is just another amazing accomplishment of master photo retoucher Amy Dresser. I’ve been browsing trough her comple portfolio and it just blows my mind. I should really start experimenting with photo retouching myself. I’ve got quite some experience with graphic design in Photoshop, but I’ve never tried to ‘beautify’ a picture of someone.

If you want to get into this field too, a good place to start seems to be the “How to Beautify a Face” tutorial at Lunacore.

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5 responses to “Amy Dresser - Photo retouching to the limits”

23 08 2007
oceangray.net | Amy Dresser - Fotoğraf Rötuş (22:34:55) :

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24 08 2007
Xavez (13:42:40) :

That is one awesome makeover. Although I must say I find the original picture much more appealing :) . The retouched image simply looks much too smooth/clayish.

29 09 2007
Marco (01:50:27) :

Unbeliveble.

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8 10 2007
Cristian Hoerth (17:05:03) :

great! I do the same in my blog, Look Bitácora de Photoshop

29 10 2007
Bati (04:39:14) :

Wow! Great Job!

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