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Gaviotas

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  • Main editing computer
    PC laptop
  • Editing software
    Lightroom with Photoshop
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    Other/none
  • Cameras, lenses and other photographic equipment
    nikon z5 w/70-200 2.8 lense

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  1. Got it! Do you have any suggestions for Photoshop tools that I could use to make the darker lines less visible without spending too much time?
  2. .. Apologies for the multiple comments. If you have tips on how to minimize darker lines, same thickness as in the picture I shared before, I would love to try.
  3. .. I am just trying to save the pictures I took of the solo dancers, because they are senior dancers graduating and leaving the studio. The other 1000 plus images are awesome.
  4. It's a volunteer job, so I don't spend too much time on the images.. I photograph 7 shows and usually end up with 1,500 pictures per show. By the way, my attempt to use the dodge tool at 40% only helped fix the images with faint lines.
  5. ... here is the improved image. Not the quick fix I was hoping for, but I think it will work on my favorite pictures.
  6. Update: Not a perfect fix but an improvement, I went over the lines on the leg with the dodge tool/shadows/40% and it helped a little.
  7. Hi Damien, thank you for getting back to me. Unfortunately, all of my pics are JPEG
  8. Hi, I rented a Nikon Z5 with a 70-200/2.8 lense to photograph a very low light dance performance. Unfortunately, I turned the Silent Shutter setting ON, and it apparently caused some banding on the skin and clothing of most of my images. Is there a quick way to fix the banding on the skin? Luckily, the dancers' faces are ok, and I don't mind the backgrounds, so just focusing on skin. Thank you.
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