The next
procedure is recommended for users of Photoshop Elements 7 or newer,
since one main tool of this enhancement appeared first in that version.
Another painting job, this time using a new, selective brush.
1.
Load the photo
Choose
a portrait photo in which you find the eyes too dark. Some
contrast increase and lightening will be good for the gaze—and
likewise for the picture. The photo can be color or black
and white.
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2.
Selective brush
One
of the novelties in Photoshop Elements 7 was
the Smart Brush tool. Basically, it is
a brush that paints changes onto the selected picture parts.
You can recolor, lighten, darken a part, or increase its
contrast.
After you have found its icon, keep the mouse pointer over
it with the left button pressed, and select the Detail
Smart Brush tool as it is more suitable for accurate
painting. On the options bar at the top, click the rightmost
image button, and in the dropdown, select
the Portrait brushes. Among them, you'll
need the Bright Eyes tool.
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3.
Emphasizing the eyes
All
you have to do is find a suitable brush size
(using Size on the options bar), and carefully paint over
the eyes. It will make that area lighter and increase its
contrast.
In order to be able to work more precisely, zoom the image
over 100% (on the Navigator
palette). If you accidentally painted over areas which you
shouldn't have, select the brush with the -
(minus) sign and restore those areas. The
painted area can be expanded using the brush with the +
(plus) sign. Paint over both eyes.
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4.
Softer edges
When
selecting brush size, you can also choose a soft brush,
but you may rather want to use a hard one instead and soften
the area edges afterwards. This is necessary so that the
modified area becomes less obvious and fits better into
the picture.
The Refine Edge button is also on the options
bar above. Click it to display a settings dialog with the
above options. To blur the selection edges, increase the
value of the Feather slider.
To see the results better, click the red Custom
Overlay Color button below. This covers the image
in a red mask, except for the selected areas. While softening
the edges, you can use this feature to check how intense
the brush effect will be in the various parts. Red areas
will be exempt from it, while punctured parts will be affected
totally.
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5.
Taking back
If
you find the results too intense, switch to the Layers
palette, which indicates that the selected area containing
the eyes received a separate mask layer called Bright
Eyes 1. To weaken the effect, simply click Opacity
above the layer and set the desired strength using the appearing
slider. The default is 100%, which we decreased
to 60% in this example. This way, the gaze
is more human, but still the effect of the procedure is
quite at the fore.
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6.
A
clear glance
Bring
the mouse pointer above the picture to see the original
state. The result is a glance much clearer, lighter and
more cutting.
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