- Open Adobe Photoshop
- Select
Spot Healing Brush Tool
and brush the dirt to remove it. - If not effective, select the area with Patch Tool and around to find the pattern that matches the area you want to fix.
- Select
Adjustment Brush
- Enable
Show Mask Overlay
so you see the area you selected. - Use the brush tool to select the areas you wanna fix.
- Apply the fix.
- Rotation: Make sure it looks straight.
- Frame: The frame should have good focus and be free from unnecessary distractions.
- Light: +/- basic settings such as
exposure
andshadows
to make sure the photo doesn't hurt eyes. - Colors: Colors make people enjoy seeing a photo. +/- following basic settings;
- +/- Contrast
- +/- Saturation
- +/- Temperature
- If you're taking photo of people, always get their permission.
- Don't delete or add any objects.
- Shoot as it is, don't manipulate or influence people's mood, behavior or emotions to get the shot you want. For example, during I was volunteering in the Syrian border, I've seen a lot of parasite journalists who specifically look for shocking photos, and even manipulate refugees' mood so they can the kind of shot when want.
See Also: Travel / My Principles
My current setup consists of one body with two fixed -zoom and wide- lenses, 5 batteries and bunch of memory cards.
- Camera: Sony A7r II
- Zoom Lens: Zeiss Batis 85mm f/1.8
- Wide Lens: Zeiss Batis 18mm f/2.8