2. Then click the "New Fill or Adjust Layer" button at the bottom of the layer panel to create a hue/saturation adjustment layer on the layer drawn in the first step, and set the hue to +60, saturation to-15 and lightness to -68 in the full picture state.
Third, create a new' layer, execute CTRL+SHIFT+ALT+E to stamp the visible layer, and then use the imitation stamp tool on the toolbar to remove the black shadow near the beauty's face and mouth.
4. Copy the newly stamped layer, use CTRL+J to remove the shadow, and set the blending mode of the copied layer as a color filter, with an opacity of about 59%.
5. Execute CTRL+SHIFT+E to merge the visible layers, and then do some appropriate stripping and retouching on the merged layers, you can find that this picture is much better than the previous photo with a shadow on the face, and this PS tutorial is also very simple and practical. . .