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How far can you please a client when retouching photos ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 561318" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>I wish I had some advice on how to fix this but... I don't. I had to learn the hard way as well to avoid the situation at the outset. The model I learned my lesson on not only had exposed bra straps but since she was fairly well-endowed there were still her shoulder's, or rather "dents" in her shoulder's, to deal with after removing the straps themselves. It all became a veritable nightmare. I will say if you don't have a Wacom tablet and pen, this might be the time to consider one. </p><p></p><p>I say that about a tablet only half-jokingly as I wouldn't give up my tablet for both love AND money; it's just that essential for doing detailed corrections in PS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 561318, member: 13090"] I wish I had some advice on how to fix this but... I don't. I had to learn the hard way as well to avoid the situation at the outset. The model I learned my lesson on not only had exposed bra straps but since she was fairly well-endowed there were still her shoulder's, or rather "dents" in her shoulder's, to deal with after removing the straps themselves. It all became a veritable nightmare. I will say if you don't have a Wacom tablet and pen, this might be the time to consider one. I say that about a tablet only half-jokingly as I wouldn't give up my tablet for both love AND money; it's just that essential for doing detailed corrections in PS. [/QUOTE]
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