Lightroom Killer Tips: Before and After Eyeglass Reflections

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This time I cover removing eyeglass reflections. There's really not much you can do to remove them in Lightroom since it doesn't have layering or good enough cloning/healing. But with a couple of layers in Photoshop and a quick blend mode change you'll be amazed at how easy it is.
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Hey everyone! I'm back today with another Lightroom/Photoshop workflow video. These are always really popular and this one comes from a request a got a while ago. This time I cover removing eyeglass reflections. There's really not much you can do to remove them in Lightroom since it doesn't have layering or good enough cloning/healing. But with a couple of layers in Photoshop and a quick blend mode change you'll be amazed at how easy it is. Also, as I mention in the video, I'll be teaching some Lightroom seminars coming up this fall in Phoenix, Arlington, TX, Tampa, Indianapolis, and Philadelphia. Here's the link in case you want to find out some more info. Thanks :)

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  1. Roy Adrian says:

    Nice one Matt!!!!

  2. Bryan says:

    Like it, but if you are planning to remove it later because you knew you were going to get reflection wouldn’t it be easier to have just asked her to turn her head slightly to her left, change the angle of incidence and remove the problem all together or doesn’t that always work?

  3. Martin says:

    Thanks for tip Matt.

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