In this video tutorial, Lili Amanda demonstrates how to use frequency separation for portrait retouching in Photoshop.

The technique separates texture and color and tone, allowing for targeted editing and retouching. Amanda explains the process step-by-step and provides an action for easy application. Viewers can learn how to remove blemishes, retouch skin, and adjust color and tone for a flawless portrait. In Lili Amanda’s course on frequency separation for portrait retouching, available on Portrait Creatives Pro. You will get to learn how to retouch images from start to finish using frequency separation.

Lili Amanda’s tutorial is a great resource for anyone who wants to improve their portrait retouching skills.

She provides clear explanations of each step of the process and offers helpful tips and tricks along the way. One of the key benefits of frequency separation is that it allows you to make targeted edits to specific areas of an image without affecting other parts. This can be especially useful when it comes to skin retouching, where you want to maintain a natural look while still removing imperfections.

Lili Amanda also provides an action for easy application of frequency separation, which can save a lot of time and effort.

In addition, she covers how to adjust color and tone using the technique, which can be useful for creating a consistent look across a series of images.

Overall, Amanda’s tutorial on frequency separation for portrait retouching is a valuable resource for anyone who wants to improve their Photoshop skills.

Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced retoucher, you’re sure to learn something new and useful from this tutorial.

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