What's the best way to get rid of those double chins in photoshop?

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Hello,


Don't you just HATE those pesky double chins that never seem to go away?
Well, my mother and I don't have any pictures together, and recently one was taken, but the problem is she doesn't like it because of her chin.
Greeeeeat.
She asked if I could take it out so we could get prints, but I'm not that advanced, i'm pretty much limited to zit zapping lol.

I tried liquifying for the first time on the picture, but I just can't get it right, there is still a blurry section from what I liquify.

Is there a better way anyone can show me?
From what I read it's a specific subject depending on the picture.

It's not a very good picture, the sun was sort of in our eyes and it was super windy, but I like it! I'm a mommas boy. O:)

I'll see if I can attach it.


Thanks,
Tanner.


http://i259.photobucket.com/albums/hh293/Tanner31593/TannerMom2.jpg
 
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I am useless at photoshop, but I can tell you the following will help ensure they're not there in the first place.

- Don't shoot below the chin - in fact, about 10/15 degrees above can do wonders
- Never photograph a woman fully face on, unless she's absolutely perfectly amazingly stupidly good looking, and even then don't. A very slight angle helps, and in this case would have avoided this issue
- Zoom lens (135mm at least) pull in the facial features and can reduce the effects of imperfect features.

I know none of this helps with this image, but may help in the future.

PS - I wasn't in anyway shape or form suggesting your mother is not photogenic, but those tips will help anyone.

:)
 
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yep......clone stamp, liquify, then bloat/shrink tool to adjust . Same thing for giving breast augmentations or liposuction.
 
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What does the bloat/shrink tool do?

I'd get to that youtube video but i'm on dial up.
 
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I am useless at photoshop, but I can tell you the following will help ensure they're not there in the first place.

- Don't shoot below the chin - in fact, about 10/15 degrees above can do wonders
- Never photograph a woman fully face on, unless she's absolutely perfectly amazingly stupidly good looking, and even then don't. A very slight angle helps, and in this case would have avoided this issue
- Zoom lens (135mm at least) pull in the facial features and can reduce the effects of imperfect features.

I know none of this helps with this image, but may help in the future.

PS - I wasn't in anyway shape or form suggesting your mother is not photogenic, but those tips will help anyone.

:)

lol!

We're surely not the photogenic bunch.
But yeah, unfortunately that wasn't the best place or time for a picture.

It was taken with my younger brothers Fuji A700(EEK!)
If I had my S5 with me I would have told him to stand back a bit and zoom in, which is what I did when I took some pictures of him and my mother, but even the slightest zoom on his camera makes the pictures VERY grainy.....it's a horrible camera.
But I guess you get what you pay for.



Oh, and sorry about the image size!
 
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that double chin doesnt look like a fat persons double chin tho.it looks alright.
 
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