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Step 11 :
Nitpicky, part 2: her eyelid on the right side
of the image is kind of droopy, so go back
to the Liquify filter, get the Forward Warp
tool, put your cursor just above her eyelid,
and click-and-drag upward (be careful not
to drag her iris, or her eye will start to look
like an oval). It may take a few little nudges
upward to get this just right, but just
remember to use small little nudges, and
you'll get there. When you're done, click
OK to apply your retouch to the eyelid.
Step 12:
Once all your editing in Photoshop is done,
you have two important steps left: (1) Save
the image by pressing Command-S (PC:
Ctrl-S) . Don't rename it. Don't choose a
new place to save it. Don't choose Save As.
Just a simple Command-S Save is all you
need. And (2) close the image. That's it—
do just those two things, and the edited
image will appear in Lightroom right beside
the original unedited image with “-Edit”
at the end of its filename (here I've put
the two side by side, so you can see the
differences between them, which include
the fixed stray hairs, a brighter face, the
removal of blemishes, brighter and more
contrasty eyes, the removal of wrinkles
from her neck, the darkened shoulder
and neck that puts the emphasis on her
face, and the enhanced highlights in her
hair). Next, we'll look at how to deliver
the finished files to your client.
 
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