
#Surpac removing foldbacks how to#
I’ll teach you what kind of wrinkles are typically considered good and bad, how to remove them and what’s more important, when not to. But don’t get all disappointed just yet, as I’ll do my best to make you familiar with the problem. It really depends on the store you work at and on particular people. Some will say: “You should remove all the wrinkles until the garment is totally devoid of shape”, and others will say: “You shouldn’t touch them at all as it’s absolutely normal for clothes to be creased and wrinkled. Some people will say this, other people will say that. And there’s no such thing as a single opinion on the matter. For inexperienced retouchers, these decisions are quite hard. What’s even more difficult is the fact that some wrinkles are natural and should be left in peace, while some should be removed partially, and the others – stamped out completely. We try to make clothes look nice and tidy, and wrinkles make them look sloppy and disarrayed. But still, wrinkles are spoiling everything we’re trying to achieve. Fortunately, we’re talking about catalogue retouching, not fashion or beauty hi-end retouching, so we won’t have to be as thorough and careful as our colleagues from that area. Otherwise, the job wouldn’t be so pleasant – not with the necessity to spend most of the time on removing wrinkles from clothes and other products. Image Alignment: margins and proportionsĬlothes will be seriously wrinkled quite often.Resizing images: Image Size, Canvas Size, Sharpening."True" moire – one that exists outside the camera.Moire kinds: understanding the phenomenon.Retouching sunglasses: reflections and symmetry.Ghost mannequins: full tutorial for Photoshop user.Transparent clothes - how to fix them in Photoshop.How to remove clothing wrinkles in Photoshop.The human body in the context of catalogue retouching.
#Surpac removing foldbacks skin#
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