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Step 29 |
You can turn your attention to other aspects of the picture after you have finished correcting some of the most common
problems (eyebrows, wrinkles and blemishes),Since you are dealing with a portrait, the position of the model in the image is very important. Many people
make the mistake of positioning the subject in the center of the frame while composing the image in the camera’s viewfinder. But this is a boring sight. You
can correct these composition mistakes using the “Crop” tool to make the image more appealing. You can use the
“rule of the thirds” to position your subject (this rule states that an image can be divided into nine equal parts by two
equally-spaced horizontal lines and two equally-spaced vertical lines. The four points formed by the intersections of these lines can be used to align
features in the photograph to make it look more appealing). |
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Step 30 |
Now that you have finished editing your image, it is time to save the final picture. Go to the
“File” menu in the Photoshop main window, select “Save As” and select where you want to save your image, its
name and its file format. Take a look at the difference now. |
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| Figure 29.
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