10 Must-Know FaceShop Pro Tools Every Photographer Should Use
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Skin Smoother — Fast, real-time smoothing that preserves texture while reducing blemishes; ideal for natural-looking retouching without plastic shine.
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Frequency Separation — Separate color/tone and texture for targeted edits: use the low-frequency layer for color correction and the high-frequency layer for texture fixes.
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Spot Heal & Clone — Precise removal of pimples, stray hairs, or dust; use spot heal for quick fixes and clone for complex areas with repeating patterns.
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Dodge & Burn — Local lightening and darkening to sculpt facial features, enhance bone structure, and add depth without altering global exposure.
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Liquify Face Tools — Face-aware warping for subtle reshaping (jawline, nose, eyes) with mesh controls that maintain realistic proportions.
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Eye Enhancer — Brighten whites, sharpen irises, and add catchlights selectively to make eyes pop while avoiding over-processing.
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Teeth Whitening — Targeted desaturation and brightness adjustments with masking controls to keep teeth natural-looking.
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Color Grading & HSL — Fine-tune skin tones and overall mood using selective hue/saturation/luminance controls and split-toning presets.
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Sharpening & Texture Boost — Output-specific sharpening with radius/amount controls plus localized texture boosting for eyelashes and stubble.
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Batch Processing & Presets — Apply consistent retouching across a shoot using customizable presets and automated batch workflows to save time while maintaining style.
Tips: start with global corrections (color, exposure), then move to skin and facial feature tools, finishing with localized sharpening and final color grading.
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