
I didnt photoshop this one...but I wish I did...its a great concept! I will however try it shortly! Ill be posting the results...stay tuned.
The last thing
The Median filter does a good job on skin but blurs out important subjects such as the eyes and hair that we want to be sharp so the image doesnt look cartoony. Add a layer mask to the background layer copy and with a black brush, start painting all over the areas you want to sharpen again.Or...Merge all visible layers and then use the history brush tool.
See Its really not that bad...it just takes some time and dedication. The more you do it the better you'll get at it. It takes some experimentation as well..not all pictures are the same...for some you may spend minutes, others hours. Just stick with it....heres my before and after of Devon Aoki with light work to knock down some of her freckles and shine. Please View Full Size
Content-Aware Scale resizes an image without changing important visual content such as people, buildings, animals, and so forth. While normal scaling affects all pixels uniformly when resizing an image, content-aware scaling mostly affects pixels in areas that don’t have important visual content. Content-Aware Scale lets you upscale or downscale images to improve a composition, fit a layout, or change the orientation. If you want to use some normal scaling when resizing your image, there is an option for specifying a ratio of content-aware scaling to normal scaling.
If you want to preserve specific areas when scaling an image, Content-Aware Scale lets you use an alpha channel to protect content during resizing.
For a video on content-aware scaling, see www.adobe.com/go/lrvid4120_ps. (Discussion of this feature begins at the four-minute mark.)