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Editing and Retouching for Children Portraits Mastery Hub: T

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When addressing skin imperfections in children's portraits, what is the primary ethical consideration that differentiates expert retouching from over-editing, according to the foundational principles of "The Complete Children's Portrait Retouching Course 2026"?
Increasing the saturation of skin tones to make them appear healthier and more vibrant.
Completely removing all blemishes and redness to achieve a flawless, doll-like appearance.
Applying heavy smoothing filters to create an airbrushed aesthetic that masks any perceived flaws.
Subtly reducing the prominence of temporary imperfections while preserving the child's natural skin texture and unique features.
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In the context of the "The Complete Children's Portrait Retouching Course 2026," what is the most effective technique for mitigating red-eye in children's portraits while maintaining a natural look, particularly when dealing with varying pupil dilation?
Selecting the red area with the Lasso tool and applying a simple "Invert" and "Desaturate" command.
Using the "Color Replacement" tool to directly change the red pixels to a dark desaturated tone.
Employing a frequency separation technique, isolating the red tones in the lower frequency layer and subtly reducing their intensity.
Applying a Hue/Saturation adjustment layer, specifically targeting the red channel and reducing its saturation and lightness.
Q3Domain Verified
According to "The Complete Children's Portrait Retouching Course 2026," what is the fundamental difference between "dodging" and "burning" when used for subtle sculpting and enhancing facial features in children's portraits?
Dodging is used for skin smoothing, while burning is used for color correction.
Dodging selectively lightens specific areas, while burning selectively darkens specific areas, both used to create dimension.
Dodging reduces opacity, while burning increases opacity.
Dodging brightens shadows, while burning brightens highlights.

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