What Is Frequency Separation in Photo Editing, and When Is It Used?
Reported by rachle green2 | January 7th, 2025 @ 06:17 AM
How does this advanced technique help refine skin textures and other fine details?
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chandler January 7th, 2025 @ 10:59 AM
Frequency separation in photo editing is a technique used to panorama image stitching services separate an image’s texture and color information for detailed retouching. It divides the image into two layers: one for high-frequency (details like skin texture) and one for low-frequency (color and tone). This allows precise adjustments without compromising natural textures, commonly used in portrait and beauty photography for smooth, realistic results.
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