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How to Clean up Wrinkles in Photoshop

Published: 04/03/2018
The Amazing Power of Frequency Separation Retouching in Photoshop

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?Don in Florida asks:

What's the best way to smooth out wrinkles in bedding, curtains, etc.?

Rich Baum has a video tutorial that answers this question directly but whiIe I'm on the topic, if you aren't already familiar with the power of frequency separation do yourself a favor and check out this video from Aaron Nace at Phlearn.

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Brandon Cooper

4 comments on “How to Clean up Wrinkles in Photoshop”

  1. If the wrinkles aren't too severe, you can use the brush in Lightroom with a "smoothing" preset which is mostly just Clarity dragged way down.

  2. To be completely honest I got this method from Serge Ramelli, he’s a wonderful resource for many types of photography.

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