Intuitive and efficient, easy to understand user interface built for effective workflow. Whether you prefer to directly modify the Low or High layers (healing on High, mixer brush on Low, etc) or add color in between Low and High layers without directly modifying them, your frequency separation workflow will remain unchanged. Works with your existing frequency separation workflow.More texture is preserved than in traditional frequency separation.Īffords you freedom to more intensely add color under texture to smooth out transitions without sacrificing it as much.
Seamless application of high frequency layer.Edge-preserving separation of low frequency layerīlazing fast implementation of proprietary edge preservation (Detail Threshold) combined with high frequency removal / smoothing (Radius)įaster, smoother, and higher quality than Photoshop’s surface blur and gaussian blur traditionally used in frequency separation.Īctively adjust both parameters simultaneously to tailor the exact type of frequency separation you need and want.ĭial up more smoothing (blur) for your Low frequency layer while previewing in detail to avoid over haloing near high contrast transitions.View results of Low and High frequency layers according to the settings in real time.Īdjust settings on-the-fly to your preference or to the ideal parameters for your files. The most texture preservation with the smoothest results, all with absolute control.Įxtends beyond other plugin panels by utilizing proprietary algorithms (blurring and edge detection) which are faster and higher quality than what is built into Photoshop. Color grading (ideal time for NBP Lumizone).Save up to 4 presets for efficient multiple workflows.Faster than traditional frequency separation process setups.Choose to have the panel duplicate or absorb your working layer.Allows you to preview Base (low frequency) and Detail (high frequency) results in split view or individually before applying to ensure you get the results you want.Minimizes haloing problems common in frequency separation setups.More texture preservation than typical frequency separation methods in Photoshop, which allows you far for more freedom while perfecting transitions.Proprietary 32-bit edge preserving and blur algorithms are high quality and process faster.Set Radius (blurring/smoothing) and Detail Threshold (edge preservation) to tailor it to for your preferred look, image resolution, and workflow in an intuitive and efficient user interface right inside Photoshop as an Extensions panel.Accepting and implementing what everyone else does is only going to get you so far. Then add in the workflow slowdowns while processing the filters and other functions involved in the setup, and frequency separation becomes a necessary evil, perhaps, but one that leaves you feeling a little flat about your results.īut what if you could have a bit more control, all in one panel, and achieve better results? Perhaps you have higher demands in your retouching, and are always looking to step it up. For many retouchers, the discovery of this method is initially exciting, and then eventually discouraging due to the limitations of the classic frequency separation setup process. On paper, this sounds to good to be true.
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The basic premise of frequency separation is creating the ability in Photoshop to manipulate the base colors and textures separately, thus giving you the control to perfect skin tone without obliterating skin texture. While the method remains a skin retouching staple, the core approach to setting it up in Photoshop has been more or less the same for a while now, and accepted as such. If you’re familiar with the process of utilizing frequency separation in your retouching workflow, then you’re probably aware – and frustrated by – the lack of total control and somewhat average results you get while using it.
The Evolution of Frequency Separation for Retouching