PHOTO RETOUCHING
Photo retouching is also often referred to as image retouching, Photoshop retouching, airbrushing or Photoshopping. Essentially, photo retouching is when you manipulate an image to make it look cleaner and more refined.

Dust, spot and scratch removal: A photoshoot that goes without hiccups is rare, and sometimes those mishaps damage products or props in a staged shot. If you have scratches, dents or other imperfections on your photo, you can it over to use for retouching to make those objects look perfectly new again. Likewise, if there are dust particles or other distracting spots in your shot, photo retouching can help you remove it for a cleaner overall shot.
Wrinkles on clothing: Every clothing retailer knows the challenge of wrinkles. And no matter how many irons and steamers you have on hand, there are always those few pesky wrinkles that sneak into a shot. Photo retouching can remove any wrinkles from clothing so your shots look perfect, no matter how much your models have to
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Beauty airbrushing: Beauty airbrushing is commonly used in fashion photography. This is where the natural beauty of the model(s) in the photo are enhanced with some Photoshop retouching. You can smooth the skin, whiten teeth, change eye and hair color, enhance the background and surroundings, and more.

Dust, spot and scratch removal: A photoshoot that goes without hiccups is rare, and sometimes those mishaps damage products or props in a staged shot. If you have scratches, dents or other imperfections on your photo, you can it over to use for retouching to make those objects look perfectly new again. Likewise, if there are dust particles or other distracting spots in your shot, photo retouching can help you remove it for a cleaner overall shot.
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When to use photo retouching services
- You’re selling a piece of clothing, but the shots with live models or mannequins all have wrinkles that you need to remove and make the clothing appear smooth
- If you have a picture of a slightly damaged product and need to hide a small crack or something similar
- You want to add a new object to the shot and didn’t have it in the original photo
- To change the visual aesthetic of your models to match your overall brand aesthetic
- When there’s a reflection of the photographer’s camera in an object like a glass or bowl of water

