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make sure the color and tone stay right on the money (I resampled about 10 or 12 times during this retouch).
Step Four:
Lastly, to keep the whites of the eyes from looking pasty after your retouch, we’re going to add a tiny bit of noise to your retouch layer. So, go under the
Filter menu, under Noise and choose Add Noise. When the filter dialog appears, choose an Amount of 1%, click on the Uniform radio button, and turn on
the Monochromatic checkbox. Click OK to add this texture to your retouch. Although it’s subtle, it does make a difference.