Magically Remove Glare from Glasses in Photoshop!

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3 Simple Steps to Remove Complex Glare from Glasses in Photoshop! Discover the best way to avoid and fix glare or reflections. Using advanced dodging and burning, in this tutorial, we will learn how to even out the brightness to make the glass completely transparent. Then, with the help of blending modes, we will remove any color cast and correct the skin tone around it.

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You are simply the greatest Ps teacher. I dont know if its the accent, the tone of your voice, your friendly face, the amazing tips and tricks, great explanations and great topics you cover. THANK YOU for everything.

melchorvisuals
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As somebody once said; "you are the Bob Ross of Photoshop". Thanks for sharing your priceless knowledge with all of us!!

jackeckhart
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The last step of grouping all the edit layers and gradually reducing the opacity to subtly bring back the glare for a natural look is very helpful.

sangio_davese
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You're just amazing. You make Photoshop look simple.

sibamboportraits
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Have you ever thought of doing a full A-Z Photoshop video tutorial course where anyone wanting to learn Photoshop can just sit through systematically from the beginning and learn all the major skills required? Something similar to a course like Deke McClelland's Photoshop One-on-One courses but with you, as you're a great educator and your style of teaching is really great for this medium!

karansaraf
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I am speechless. I have a photo with so much glare on my friend's eyeglasses that I thought was hopeless. I was about to tell him the bad news that I couldn't help him to fix the problem...until I watched your tutorial!!! I practiced three times and on the fourth time, it was almost perfect! Good as new! Thank you very much for sharing! You are the best PS teacher.

richardchin
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Once again, you're a genius teacher. Pacing, review, reassurance....everything fantastic. Thank you!

mhaller
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The best photoshop teacher and genius. Awesome technics..

SrinivasReddy
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When taking a photograph in that situation, you can use a polarizing filter. If you don't, I agree that this is a good tutorial to remove the glare in post.

MSmith-Photography
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This is what i was looking for few days ago 🙌 finally 😄

vasu
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I love your tutorials, Outstanding! Your knowledge, the tone of your voice, your friendly warm demeanor, your beautiful sensibility & face adds to my pleasure of learning. I so appreciate the sharing of your knowledge. Keep Sorted & Safe. Ta!

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Not only you have the knowledge, but also you transmit your knowledge very well. You're such a great teacher that Adobe should made you their ambassador!

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I don’t have a pc, I don’t use photoshop, i have nothing related to photoshop and I don’t like photoshop so much, BUT 90% OF THE YT CONTENT I WATCH IS YOURS ABOUT PHOTOSHOP!!! why am i enjoying so muchhhh??!

BlackWhale
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I just tried this, and you make me look like a professional. Thank you! It's magic!

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I also have a Wacom tablet. It’s been essential to my work. It have been dropped, scratched and still works. The pen works well with brush sensitivity on. Great tutorials. Many thanks.

orkneyed
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I love your channel, and you have a WEALTH of Photoshop knowledge. I am a photographer, and someone who was fortunate enough to have mentors who taught me to achieve every possible thing I can 'in' camera, and let post be a tool to enhance, not correct. If you're photographing someone wearing glasses, I'd suggest placing your lighting to their side (side lighting) allowing you to still achieve some gorgeous light on you're subject, without the glare of a light source that's causing this issue in the first place. This is still a great tutorial, it just feels aimed at photographers who want to solve everything in post and ignore understanding the basic fundamentals of lighting. Light is everything.

jamesshields
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Thank you so much! I have some Photoshop experience but had no clue how to do this. My partner and I just got back from a trip to Japan and being able to touch up photos like this has helped me enormously.

Myslexia
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Photoshop started making sense after I watched his videos!!

devakrishnan
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I am beginner. Your explanation is so great. Thanks for good explanation.

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Every time I tune to your videos, I truly enjoy and learn a lot from the topic. I though to add that if someone finds the pace of your presentation a bit fast, they can change it (if they are signed in in YouTube). From the settings icon on the lower right, open the "Playback Speed" and choose a slower pace; for me .75 will do perfect! Giving me time to absorb the information as you go. BTW, I love your presentation style! Professional, friendly and encouraging...

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