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Still playing with my new lighting kit.
I shot the unprocessed pic (below). My key light was a shoot through brolly and fill was a reflector. I've cropped the attached picture down to the eyes and you should be able to see the brolly in the shot.
So, as a newbie, I was told by my experienced mate that the brolly reflections are very distracting and should be removed using PSE.
Firstly, is he 100% right? Secondly, rather than use photoshop, if I wanted to avoid this in the future is it simply a case of moving the light source further back or use a softbox? Thirdly, how easy would it be to remove the reflections using photoshop?
Cheers.
TeaVR
I shot the unprocessed pic (below). My key light was a shoot through brolly and fill was a reflector. I've cropped the attached picture down to the eyes and you should be able to see the brolly in the shot.
So, as a newbie, I was told by my experienced mate that the brolly reflections are very distracting and should be removed using PSE.
Firstly, is he 100% right? Secondly, rather than use photoshop, if I wanted to avoid this in the future is it simply a case of moving the light source further back or use a softbox? Thirdly, how easy would it be to remove the reflections using photoshop?
Cheers.
TeaVR