If you deal with the bright spots (uneven lights or flash lights that cause a person's face to appear as if they are sweaty), you'll know that they are pretty hard to handle unless you understand the technique described below.
First step:
Please open the photo that needs to be decorated with bright spots.
Step Two:
Press S to select the Clone Stamp tool from the toolbox and, in the options bar, change the mode from normal to dimmed to reduce the opacity to 50%. By modifying the blending mode to darken, we will only affect the pixels in this sampling point area (these lighter pixels make up the bright spots).
Step Three:
In the Options bar, click the thumbnail that follows the brush text, select a large, soft-angle brush from the brush selector, and then hold down the ALT key (Mac:option key) and hold it one at a time in the clean skin area (the area without the spot). This area becomes the sampling area (that is, the reference point), so Photoshop knows that only pixels that are brighter than that point are affected.
Fourth Step:
Use the Clone Stamp tool to gently draw on the area of the bright spot, and the spot will fade when the drawing is drawn. If you want to handle different spots, you must resample the skin area near the spot (press alt/option-to click) so that the skin tones will match. For example, when dealing with a bright spot below the eye, it should be sampled from the skin area of the cheek (or forehead) without a bright spot. With this kind of bright spot modification technology, it takes about 60s time to process a graphic.
Before and after processing comparison: (click to see larger picture)
After processing before handling
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