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Post by Sepiana on Dec 10, 2023 16:09:28 GMT
Hi everyone, You may want to check this video by PiXimperfect, . . . How to Change Facial Expressions in PhotoshopIf you are an Elements user, see this video by George Peirson . . . Adjust Facial Features in a Portrait PhotoNOTE:Adobe introduced this AI-powered feature in PSE 15. With the help of face-aware technology, you will be able to adjust lips, eyes, nose, and face shape. In PSE 2021 Adobe updated this feature by introducing Face Tilt.
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Post by Chris on Dec 13, 2023 20:07:07 GMT
Thanks for sharing this interesting video Sepiana. I use facial adjustments quite a lot in group photos. Here is a "work-around" I have learned in situations where PS Elements can't recognise a particular face. this usually happens because the face is too small.
When PS Elements can't recognise a face:
1- Use the elliptical Marquee tool to select the entire head including some extra space around it. (Note: any selection tool will work but I prefer the elliptical marquee tool in this situation) 2- Control J to copy the head to a new layer. 3- Click on the layer and go to Image/Transform/Free transform and in the options box type 400% (or whatever you choose) to enlarge about 4 times the normal size. 4- Then click on the enlarged layer and go to Enhance/Adjust facial features. Hopefully PSE will recognise the face once it is larger. 5- After you have finished adjusting the facial features of the enlarged layer, then go to Image/Transform/Free transform and type in 25% to get the head back to its normal size. 6- Make sure the head is moved back to the original position.
I hope someone will find this useful.
Kind regards Chris
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