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Beauty Advanced
These controls are identical to the Advanced controls of the Beauty plug-in, covered previously
in this chapter.
Color Grading
These controls let you make color adjustments to the overall face.
Contrast: This slider lets you lighten the face in a natural way by keeping the shadows
dark even while you brighten the face, making it easy to bring actors out of the
background.
Midtone: Lets you add a more luminous quality to the skin tone.
Color boost: Specifically boosts saturation in the lowest saturated parts of the face.
Tint: Provides a limited range of naturalistic hues emphasizing orange through red (but
extending to green and magenta) with which to tweak complexion.
Desaturate shadow: This slider lets you selectively desaturate the darkest shadows on
the face to keep things looking natural, or to desaturate more aggressively in order to
stylize the face in a different way. Also useful when using the other adjustments of this
plug-in makes the shadows too colorful. Moving this slider into negative values will add
saturation.
Shine Removal: This slider is an inverse contrast adjustment designed to ameliorate
sweat and shine on a person’s face, although moving this slider into negative values
will also accentuate shine.
Eye Retouching
These controls target just the eyes and surrounding area of the face.
Sharpening: This slider lets you selectively add sharpening just to the eyes and
eyelashes, which lets you instantly add focus to any performer.
Brightening: This slider lets you whiten the eyeballs.
Eye Light: This slider lets you brighten the region of the face around the eyes that’s
often thrown into shadow by the subject’s forehead in situations with imprudent
lighting.
Eyebag Removal: This slider uses a variety of techniques to smooth, color-adjust, and
brighten the area under the eyes most susceptible to eye bags with tired talent.
Eyes with no special adjustment
Eyes with adjustment
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