There are so many ways to do this, but this one is right at the top! Well explained and demonstrated. I appreciate the slow and careful way that you work.
Thank you very much. I have needed this information a number of times, but never knew how to do it. I have shared your video with the members of my local photoclub, as I expect many of them will find it useful as well.
Thanks sooo much for this tutorial! Glare in classes is such a common problem but there aren't many recent tutorials. I did a search several months ago but I was surprised to learn that most of the tutorials that I looked at were from 1 or 2 years, or more ago, but tools have changed since then. I was hoping developing technics had gotten even easier. So I stop looking even though I requested it on several platforms. (Photo'cafe has an easy one but it doesn't cover removing color). Thanks again and stay safe!
@6:40, what did you cut out of the video? Did you not like the ACR changes, delete that layer and do it again? Looks like you deleted that layer, recopied the background, and changed the settings. Perhaps didnt do as much WB correction?
If you really must know, #1 the battery died in my mic without me realizing and I had to re-record the last half. I actually recorded this tutorial 4 times due to, #2 running out of card space, #3 me forgetting to press record on the screen capture. All the stuff you don't see behind the scenes of a "simple" tutorial ;)
Thank you! I have a couple of great photos of some Civil War re-enactors but the glare on their glasses ruin the photos. I am definitely going to give this a try.
Awesome tutorial..Big congrats Colin and thank you very much for sharing❤ It is everything great but I am still wondering if this technique works also when the glass glare has a sort of multi-color gradient and different levels of luminositiy....I will try it for sure, playing with adjustments..Again, thank you so much for sharing! ❤
Catalin Dacian Gulan there are different types of techniques for different images. This won’t fix every time, no single technique will. Sometimes you use a combination of tools to get the job done.
@@photoshopcafeThank you very much for your answer! Totally agree Colin! Image processing is a complex area and all the time it involves a lot of combinations of concepts and subsequently techniques! Totally agree with you, but your approach was a new one using at the beginning Camera Raw! Great tutorial! ❤
Great tutorial; thank you, Colin. It seems to me that copying one eye and flipping it with free transform will work only if the subject is looking directly at the camera and will not work if the face is angled left or right. Am I wrong?
Chuck Johnson in free transform, you can choose distort, which will let you reshape. Remember, you only need to replace the section with the reflection. Also every photo is different, so sometimes this won’t work and you’ll use clone stamps
That was really cool. Unfortunately, I'm very new at Photoshop you had to do a lot I think but I am a beginner. But still very cool I did learn something. But maybe you can help me. I watch a lot of videos to try and learn software but I seem to have issues with something not working right because I have 2019cc and the video I am watching is 2017. Is there a lot of difference. between the program dates or is it me I'm an idiot?
Hi photoshop coffee, İ love your channel and i leared a lot from you. i have off topic question... please give me some advice... when i edit my photos in lightroom ( usualy i am correcting Contrast brightness and shadow) its seems ok in my computer... but when i transfer to photos other computer to send customer its seems different color and i checked with my celullars (2 different ) İ phone X and Asus zenfone 5 also look diffent color. (4 diffrent color ) which one i will trust (consider) ??? please give some advise.. thank you in advance....
Colin...neat trick that I hadn't seen yet. This works well when both eyes are in the same focal plane. What would you suggest if subject is 3/4 toward you where one eye is 'behind' the other with respect to focal plane, and possibly slightly out of focus (using f2.8, or something like that)?
Thanks! This was pretty easy, but with all the updates, would you use the same technique? I'm waiting on the day when you can do this with a click. :) This is such a common problem!
I honestly didn't think it would be this good! Nice job! The only thing I suggest is that most steps could benefit from working with smart objects because if you are duplicating layers of a large photo, the document tends to get pretty heavy, slowing down the performance.
Extremely helpful tutorial. Never would have thought about doing it this way. If I can offer one point of criticism, and try to make it as constructive as I can; this contains a lot of unrelated detail, that takes up a lot of time. Like spending time showing how to zoom in or move your frame around. These are very basic things, that i suspect 99% av people who need this tutorial already know, and for those who don't, it is very easy to figure out by googling. Leaving things like this out and focus on the technique you are showcasing would make for a shorter, more "to the point" video. Of course there's no right and wrong, and its all your choice how you want to do it. Thanks for the new technique!
Really, really great, thank you!!! As always, the good things require you to go a little extra mile (considering edit time) but I think it's worth it. I definitely know what to do tonight ;-)
Hey can plz create one video on how to cutout transparent glass objects in photoshop 😅 it will be very helpful. I am not getting proper video for the same on youtube 😓 TIA☺️
"Not what you expect" Camera Raw, Masking, and Clone Stamp/Healing Brush are what 90% of all these fixes are. Why would I not expect that? Good tutorial, terrible clickbait. :L
The written steps are here for this tutorial: photoshopcafe.com/remove-reflections-glasses-photoshop/
Asesome stuff :) Thanks a ton!
Great job. I learned that I will have to get Photoshop CC if I want to use the tools you did. Photoshop CS5 doesn't have them.
It is very helpful. Thank very much
👍🏻 Incredibly effective procedure with very clean results. Thx.
Thank you so much Colin for the great tutorial! Good luck!
Great tutorial. I have a image I need to do this to today. I can’t find the camera raw filter in Photoshop 22.
This is the best tutorial for removing glare
Great explanation and video Colin, thanks very.
This is brilliant!! Just what I needed for a resent shoot.
Thanks so much for all your awesome content
This is brilliant,every pro struggles with glass glare,top marks Colin
Nice video as Always. Thank´s and make more
Great tutorial much easier that the way I have been doing it many thanks Colin
Great tutorial Colin, glasses are a bane to photographers... Thanks for that fix. Much appreciated...
There are so many ways to do this, but this one is right at the top! Well explained and demonstrated. I appreciate the slow and careful way that you work.
Very interesting tutorial in which I have learned a lot.Thanks for sharing.
Would be curious to know how you'd approach this same project on an iPad? I don't seem to have photoshop raw on my iPad Pro. Great tutorial!
Lightroom on iPad :)
The use of the auto mask in ACR was interesting and new to me for something like this.
Thank you very much. I have needed this information a number of times, but never knew how to do it. I have shared your video with the members of my local photoclub, as I expect many of them will find it useful as well.
Thanks for sharing
Great tutorial Colin, thanks.
Great 👍 tutorial. Very cool 😎 trick for removing glare.
As always useful and nice explained.
Great video and instruction, very well done and thanks for your time and expertise.
Great tutorial
Wow. This is cleaan! Thanks man!
thank you! that worked way better than what I tried
Wow Colin. Your tutorials are going to save me so much time. I spent too many years doing things the hard way! Many thanks!
Best video I've seen in awhile. Thank you.
Simply brilliant ! I am so impressed !
visually spectacular
Thanks sooo much for this tutorial! Glare in classes is such a common problem but there aren't many recent tutorials. I did a search several months ago but I was surprised to learn that most of the tutorials that I looked at were from 1 or 2 years, or more ago, but tools have changed since then. I was hoping developing technics had gotten even easier. So I stop looking even though I requested it on several platforms. (Photo'cafe has an easy one but it doesn't cover removing color). Thanks again and stay safe!
@6:40, what did you cut out of the video? Did you not like the ACR changes, delete that layer and do it again? Looks like you deleted that layer, recopied the background, and changed the settings. Perhaps didnt do as much WB correction?
If you really must know, #1 the battery died in my mic without me realizing and I had to re-record the last half. I actually recorded this tutorial 4 times due to, #2 running out of card space, #3 me forgetting to press record on the screen capture. All the stuff you don't see behind the scenes of a "simple" tutorial ;)
I can't find the adjustment brush in the latest Photoshop.
Spot healing brushed helped me so much thanks ,
Thank you for this tutorial. I now have a few more techniques for adjusting and correctly photos.
Great clear tutorial!!
Brilliant tip Colin 👍🏽
very informative and well presented
Great Tips and learned a lot . Thanks
Thank you! I have a couple of great photos of some Civil War
re-enactors but the glare on their glasses ruin the photos. I am definitely going to give this a try.
I hope it works for you
Great technique. 👍🏻
Awesome tutorial..Big congrats Colin and thank you very much for sharing❤
It is everything great but I am still wondering if this technique works also when the glass glare has a sort of multi-color gradient and different levels of luminositiy....I will try it for sure, playing with adjustments..Again, thank you so much for sharing! ❤
Catalin Dacian Gulan there are different types of techniques for different images. This won’t fix every time, no single technique will. Sometimes you use a combination of tools to get the job done.
@@photoshopcafeThank you very much for your answer! Totally agree Colin! Image processing is a complex area and all the time it involves a lot of combinations of concepts and subsequently techniques! Totally agree with you, but your approach was a new one using at the beginning Camera Raw! Great tutorial! ❤
@@CatalinGulan thanks
Great tutorial; thank you, Colin. It seems to me that copying one eye and flipping it with free transform will work only if the subject is looking directly at the camera and will not work if the face is angled left or right. Am I wrong?
Chuck Johnson in free transform, you can choose distort, which will let you reshape. Remember, you only need to replace the section with the reflection. Also every photo is different, so sometimes this won’t work and you’ll use clone stamps
Just what I was looking for.
That was really cool. Unfortunately, I'm very new at Photoshop you had to do a lot I think but I am a beginner. But still very cool I did learn something. But maybe you can help me. I watch a lot of videos to try and learn software but I seem to have issues with something not working right because I have 2019cc and the video I am watching is 2017. Is there a lot of difference. between the program dates or is it me I'm an idiot?
Some things have changed, but as a beginner, its the figuring it out part where you will learn the most :)
Hi photoshop coffee, İ love your channel and i leared a lot from you. i have off topic question... please give me some advice... when i edit my photos in lightroom ( usualy i am correcting Contrast brightness and shadow) its seems ok in my computer... but when i transfer to photos other computer to send customer its seems different color and i checked with my celullars (2 different ) İ phone X and Asus zenfone 5 also look diffent color. (4 diffrent color ) which one i will trust (consider) ??? please give some advise.. thank you in advance....
If you calibrate your display, that is the one to be trusted, If none are calibrated, there is no way to know which one is right.
Colin...neat trick that I hadn't seen yet. This works well when both eyes are in the same focal plane. What would you suggest if subject is 3/4 toward you where one eye is 'behind' the other with respect to focal plane, and possibly slightly out of focus (using f2.8, or something like that)?
Thank you SO much! You touched on so many aspects of how to do this! I loved your detail on everything. Please never delete this video - . LOL!!!
Thanks Colin, it's something I will keep in mind, thanks for sharing.
Cheers.........Peter.
Easy to follow and to understand, thank you
wicked video thank you
I am going to try your technique ! This looks so good ! Saved my life !
very good! Cheers!
Thank you. It was at my pace...for the slower learner
Thank you! I used the basics of this to lighten my subjects lenses as he had transitions lenses. It worked perfectly!
Whoa! I hadn't thought of that!!! Great idea.
Thank you so much for doing this tutorial and sharing your know how! Really awesome tip and very helpful!
Truly amazing Colin. Thank you!
Great tip - thanks!
Terrific - immediately useful to me, thanks a lot!
couldn't find auto mask, overlay mask, or mask color? Tried to muscle through after that, but nothing was the same on Photoshop as you explained it?
I learned a lot. Thank you!
بسیار عالی . ممنونم استاد
I've always struggled with this. Thank you!
This could have been super helpful during everyone’s MySpace days.
Lol hey photoshop
Thank you!
Clever
Great Job
Interesting... that should work well for removing glare from windows... I'll have to give it a shot! 👍
Thanks! This was pretty easy, but with all the updates, would you use the same technique? I'm waiting on the day when you can do this with a click. :) This is such a common problem!
I honestly didn't think it would be this good! Nice job! The only thing I suggest is that most steps could benefit from working with smart objects because if you are duplicating layers of a large photo, the document tends to get pretty heavy, slowing down the performance.
This is great!
prrfect tuto. on how to remove glare.
Good tutorial
Thank you allot
Super!
Thanks, interesting to see how you let the various steps build on each other to arrive at the final result :-)
I guess you know the problems I ran into ( 2021). Please update this video. This is the easiest one I've found. Thank you, and be safe.
help. mine won't let me do the raw camera thing. I keep getting an error message saying the icc color profile of the document isn't working
Extremely helpful tutorial. Never would have thought about doing it this way. If I can offer one point of criticism, and try to make it as constructive as I can; this contains a lot of unrelated detail, that takes up a lot of time. Like spending time showing how to zoom in or move your frame around. These are very basic things, that i suspect 99% av people who need this tutorial already know, and for those who don't, it is very easy to figure out by googling. Leaving things like this out and focus on the technique you are showcasing would make for a shorter, more "to the point" video. Of course there's no right and wrong, and its all your choice how you want to do it. Thanks for the new technique!
Thank you pal
Please, give me your Sample link. Thank you
Really, really great, thank you!!! As always, the good things require you to go a little extra mile (considering edit time) but I think it's worth it. I definitely know what to do tonight ;-)
wow thanks
Thanks for the tip (y)
Hey can plz create one video on how to cutout transparent glass objects in photoshop 😅 it will be very helpful.
I am not getting proper video for the same on youtube 😓
TIA☺️
Check out my channel videos, I did one like that
学到了,谢谢!
A wee verbal typo just after 17:00. You said 'type with black' You meant to say white.
I believe I fixed it with a type over?
Wow
What if the glare isn’t white it’s a different color
didnt work for me but thanks
My auto mask isn’t there
it's so annoying when companies change everything and nothing matches up with tutorials anymore!!!!!!
like
"Not what you expect"
Camera Raw, Masking, and Clone Stamp/Healing Brush are what 90% of all these fixes are. Why would I not expect that?
Good tutorial, terrible clickbait. :L
Try to speak clearly. You are mumbling. Hard to hear anything you are saying.
you try doing this ;)
I am not a nativite speaker and still can hear you clear and well.
Cherry picked image for the video. This is borderline Click Bait.
Very well explained, thank you!
Thanks! Was very helpful
Great tutorial
Very nice. Thanks!
Thanks mate
Great tips. Thanks.