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Hi. I've had a newborn photosession and the baby did not want to miss a thing! So unfortunately the eyes are open on almost all photos and it's not the vibe we were going for.

I prepurchased a session pack including retouching and deep photoshopping, and asked the photographer to edit babys eyes closed.

But photographer refuses and says it's not possible. I am happy with the other edits made, but disappointed with the eyes not being closed.

    Do I have to accept the refusal or do you have some ideas on a tool that eases the proces? 

I tried googling myself but I haven't used Photoshop since a random media class in middle school so Idk if it really is that complicated or not. A lot of new tools and AI has been invented since then.

     Follow up question: 

If I just accept the photos as they are, can you recommend an AI program to help me achieve what I'm going for without losing too much of the resolution?

I wanted to print some of the portraits so the quality needs to be preserved as much as possible.

Thank you.

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[–] Announcement90@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

If you're planning on doing it yourself using AI or hiring someone else to do it you need to make sure you have permission. Unless your contract explicitly states that you are allowed to make edits/hire a third party to make edits, you are not allowed to do it and will worst-case scenario be required to pay the photographer for doing unauthorized work on his intellectual property.