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- 1. Take Care When Working on a White Background
- 2. Use Your Quick Select Tool Intelligently
- 3. Refine Edge to Finish Off a Selection
- 4. White May Not Necessarily Be White in High Key
- 5. Reuse Adjustment Layer Masks
- 6. Add Some Detail to Your RAW file
- 7. Add Some Texture to Clothing
- 8. Dodge and Burn on a Grey Layer
- 9. Soften Up Skin with Pore Detail
- 10. Add a Little Bit of Vibrance to Your Colors
- Final Thoughts
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6. Add Some Detail to Your RAW file
6. Add Some Detail to Your RAW file
When you are working with a RAW file, you’ll notice that the file doesn’t have as much sharpness as a JPG counterpart. In order to make your file really pop, you can add more sharpness using Adobe Camera Raw, the Sharpness brush, or an external plugin like Nik Sharpener Pro. Whichever method you use, you’ll notice that the amount of detail that you’ll see in the image will immediately pop out (see Figure 8).