Is there any way to get rid of the reflection on the right lens without distorting the eye? I would appreciate any trys/advice - or should it just be left as it is. I tried and then his eye didn't look right.
![[Image: bruce12-ST.jpg]](http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/upload/bruce12-ST.jpg)
:/ :/
Here's a quick fix... didn't spend much time on it.
![[Image: 42_bruce12-ST.jpg]](http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/upload/42_bruce12-ST.jpg)
Hey cool! What did you do, Craig?
(By the way, moving this to the Post-processing talk forum)
I just did some cloning from the other eyebrow, then smoothed it off with the healing brush in PS CS.
Given more time a better result could be achieved.
Thanks! I wondered how you did it. Looks 100% better. Usually I don't have flash glare on the lens, but must have been the angle. The spot was just too big with blackish gray around it before. I will try this on the original size picture which I have to get 5 prints made. This forum really has a lot of great information.
I have worked on it some more, removed the glare, toned down the flash shine on the skin in places, removed a couple of blemishes and got rid of that light switch, it was bugging me!
![[Image: pic2.jpg]](http://home.comcast.net/~fresnohonda/pic2.jpg)
WOW - THANKS! This looks great! I did get rid of the light switch, but just posted a picture that I hadn't doctored to the forum. Another thing I did later was lighten up the shadows behind his head.
Ah, the wonders of photoshop. Well done, everyone!
