Smooth Tone is your friend. It's scary good at this.
<http://borisfx.cachefly.net/borisfx/Documentation/BCC6AE/BCC%20Smooth%20Tone.pdf>>
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, "johnrobmoore" wrote:
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> You might try smooth tone in BCC in the image restoration section.
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> --- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, "scottophonic" wrote:
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> > We're editing a show with a 60+ "star", who simply asks us to show her at her best, authentic but not unflattering. Unfailingly, the DP puts a Schneider warm classic soft 2 or a Tiffen equivalent on the lens, and we get a "Barbara Walters" exaggerated soft effect -- which is compounded when we cut to the guest who Doesn't have a filter. Beyond asking that both cameras have the same filter, and without doing a 'skin detail setting' adjustment in camera, any suggestions for treating aging skin tones with tender loving (soft) care, without over-softening the background? Has anyone used the Sapphire Skin Soft or Soft Focus plug-in with success? Thanks much,
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> > Scott Newman
> > AARP Broadcast
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