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Awesome post!
Just stumbled upon your blog while searching for a good post-processing method for wedding photos. You showed me what I was looking for in three simple steps, whereas all the other blogs fancy expensive photoshop actions (which I find very “overdone”). So, thanks a lot!

Just one question: do you dodge the faces by hand or do you have some adjustment layer for that? Because i find it very difficult to lighten up the faces evenly with my mouse.

Keep up the very good work!!
Greetings from germany!

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Jonas - Great! More posts like this. I just love the idea that someone tells me what to do in Photoshop to get pictures look more professional. Is it really this easy???

saintm - I really enjoyed this tutorial. It was easy and visual. I find it alot easier to get a tutorial that is accompanied by lots of pictures ( i guess i’m just a very visual person and all words don’t do it for me) I am new to the photography game and have used photoshop before (for fashion design) but eager to know the tricks of the trade for photos. Love it do more like it. Post-processing is so important because it lets your find your unique creative style.

Lutz - Awesome post!
Just stumbled upon your blog while searching for a good post-processing method for wedding photos. You showed me what I was looking for in three simple steps, whereas all the other blogs fancy expensive photoshop actions (which I find very “overdone”). So, thanks a lot!

Just one question: do you dodge the faces by hand or do you have some adjustment layer for that? Because i find it very difficult to lighten up the faces evenly with my mouse.

Keep up the very good work!!
Greetings from germany!