Wedding Portrait Photography Edit in Photoshop,
Editing wedding portrait photography in Photoshop involves several steps to enhance the photo while maintaining a natural look. In addition, Here is a detailed guide:
Detailed Steps for Editing Wedding Portraits in Photoshop
1. Therefore, Import the Photo:
- However, Open Photoshop.
- For instance, Go to File>Openand select the wedding portrait you want to edit.
2. In other words, Crop and Straighten:
- Above all, Select the Crop Tool (C) from the toolbar.
- After that, Adjust the cropping to improve the composition, ensuring the horizon or vertical lines are straight.
- Press Enter to apply the crop.
3. Therefore, Basic Adjustments:
- Similarly, Go to Image>Adjustments>Levels(Ctrl+L) orCurves(Ctrl+M).
- In other words, Adjust the sliders to correct the exposure and enhance contrast.
4. However, White Balance Correction:
- For instance, Apply the Camera Raw Filter(Shift+Ctrl+A).
- Above all, Adjust the Temperature and Tint sliders to correct the white balance.
5. In addition, Skin Retouching:
- After that, Remove Blemishes:
- Select the Spot Healing Brush Tool (J).
- Click on blemishes, pimples, or any spots to remove them.
 
- Similarly, Smooth Skin:
- Duplicate the background layer (Ctrl+J).
- Apply a Gaussian Blur (Filter>Blur>Gaussian Blur).
- Add a layer mask to the blurred layer and invert it (Ctrl+I).
- Use a soft white brush to paint over the skin areas you want to smooth, leaving features like eyes and mouth sharp.
 
6. Therefore, Enhance Eyes and Teeth:
- In other words, Whiten Teeth:
- Select the Lasso Tool (L) and make a selection around the teeth.
- Go to Image>Adjustments>Hue/Saturation(Ctrl+U).
- Decrease the Yellow and increase the Lightness slightly.
 
- However, Brighten Eyes:
- Create a new layer and set its blending mode to Overlay.
- Use a soft white brush at low opacity to paint over the whites of the eyes.
- Use the Dodge Tool (O) with a soft brush to lighten the iris, enhancing the color and details.
 
7. For instance, Hair and Makeup Enhancement:
- Above all, Hair:
- Use the Clone Stamp Tool (S) to fill in sparse areas or flyaways.
 
- In addition, Makeup:
- Use the Brush Tool (B) at a low opacity to add subtle enhancements to the lips and eyes.
 
8. After that, Adjust Colors:
- Go to Image>Adjustments>Vibrance.
- Increase the Vibrance and Saturation to enhance the colors without making them look unnatural.
9. Sharpen Details:
- Duplicate the layer (Ctrl+J).
- Apply the Unsharp Maskfilter (Filter>Sharpen>Unsharp Mask).
- Adjust the Amount, Radius, and Threshold to sharpen the details without overdoing it.
10. Dodge and Burn:
- Create a new layer and set its blending mode to Overlay.
- Use a soft white brush (for dodging) and a soft black brush (for burning) to paint over areas where you want to enhance highlights and shadows.
- Lower the opacity of the layer if the effect is too strong.
11. Add Vignette:
- Go to Filter>Lens Correction.
- In the Custom tab, adjust the Vignette settings to darken the edges slightly, drawing attention to the subject.
12. Final Adjustments:
- Make any final tweaks to brightness, contrast, and color balance.
- Ensure the photo looks polished and natural.
13. Save the Edited Photo:
- Save your work in a Photoshop format (.PSD) to retain layers.
- Export the final image as JPEG or PNG for sharing (File>Save As).
Tips for Wedding Portrait Editing,
- Natural Look: Always aim for a natural look, especially with skin retouching. Over-editing can make the portrait look artificial.
- Layer Management: Use multiple layers for different adjustments to maintain flexibility.
- Backup Originals: Always work on duplicates of the original photos to prevent loss of data.
- Consistency: Maintain a consistent editing style across all photos to ensure a cohesive look for the entire wedding album.
Example Workflow for a Wedding Portrait,
- Open Photo:
- File>- Open> Select photo.
- Crop and Straighten:
- Select the Crop Tool (C) and adjust the framing.
- Press Enter to apply.
- Basic Adjustments:
- Image>- Adjustments>- Levelsor- Curves.
- Adjust sliders for exposure and contrast.
- White Balance:
- Filter>- Camera Raw Filter.
- Adjust Temperature and Tint.
- Skin Retouching:
- Spot Healing Brush Tool (J) for blemishes.
- Duplicate layer, apply Gaussian Blur, and mask to smooth skin.
- Enhance Eyes and Teeth:
- Select and whiten teeth with Hue/Saturation.
- Brighten eyes using Dodge Tool (O).
- Hair and Makeup:
- Use Clone Stamp Tool (S) for hair.
- Brush Tool (B) for makeup enhancements.
- Adjust Colors:
- Image>- Adjustments>- Vibrance.
- Sharpen Details:
- Duplicate layer, apply Unsharp Mask.
- Dodge and Burn:
- Create a new Overlay layer, using a soft white/black brush.
 
- Add Vignette:
- Filter>- Lens Correction.
 
- Final Adjustments:
- Image>- Adjustmentsfor brightness, and contrast.
 
- Save:
- File>- Save Asin PSD and JPEG formats.
 
By following these steps, you can effectively edit wedding portraits, enhancing the beauty of the subjects while maintaining a natural and polished look.
