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How do you maintain natural skin tone in wedding photo editing?

I’ve been practicing wedding photo retouching and noticed that achieving natural skin tone is quite challenging. Many edits end up looking too smooth or artificial.

From my experience, subtle color correction, balanced exposure, and preserving real skin texture make a big difference. Avoid over-editing or heavy filters.

How do you handle skin tones and color correction in your workflow? Any tips or techniques?

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