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INTRODUCTION
Did it ever happen to you? You went to a shopping mall and saw a dress and thought “hmm This dress looks pretty But not pretty enough to woo me!” Later on, you saw a beautiful model or a famous actress wearing that same dress and looking amazing. Then you started to question your personal choice and preferences. If yes, then you should!! Nope, just kidding No need to question your personal choices and preferences because it’s all about marketing strategy These incidents happen everywhere but it is more mesmerizing when it comes to jewelry products. So today I’m going to tell you about some pro tips on how to edit jewelry photos in photoshop for beginners
Jewelry retouching is the process of editing to enhance the beauty of jewelry and remove its blemishes It may include color correction, background removal, color contouring, brightness and contrast, etc.
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Question
Is It Necessary to Edit
Jewelry Photos?
Answer
There are plenty of reasons why you should edit Jewelry photos. Here are a few…
• Most of the jewelry products are shiny and reflective. Sometimes it’s impossible to capture the details and complex structure.
• You can achieve outstanding finishes with very less investment.
• To enter a crowded competitive market, Jewelry edit can be a great source to stand out properly.
• Photo retouching will create value for your company. It will create brand awareness and a reputation.
• When it comes to making a decision whether or not you should buy a piece of jewelry you will see yourself going through images first. So, it helps to make decisions.
• Being professional is always good for your business. So, if you showcase your product professionally, customers will have more faith in you.
Spot Healing Brush Tool
Just like the name suggests, the Spot removing tool in Adobe Photoshop helps to remove spots or small objects from an image. This tool is super easy to use After selecting the spot healing tool, you see a spot, you click on it and boom Spot healed Photoshop will do the rest of the work.
How to use:
• Open the image that has a spot in it
• Select the layer where the spot or small object is which is bothering you
• From the toolbar select “Spot Healing Brush Tool”
• From the option bar adjust the size of the brush
• Click on the spot to remove it. If it’s not a spot instead it’s a small space or even a line then you can also drag the brush to remove it