![]() We want a radius that only just blurs the texture of the skin. The exact figure will depend on the resolution of your image and the size of the subject in the frame, so it has to be judged by eye. This determines the amount of blur applied to the low frequency layer. When you first engage the Frequency Separation command you’ll be asked to set the radius for the effect. In short, it means we can make our subjects look as if they’ve just had a two-hour mud mask facial treatment followed by a professional makeup job, while still looking natural. ![]() Similarly, we can remove pimples and marks on the high frequency layer without harming the colours underneath.
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