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Photo Editing > Removing Unwanted Items
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Remove unwanted people from your photos with the Healing Brush in Photoshop Elements Connected Photographer Magazine - January 2007 Can you define a perfect picture? Every photographer has his or her own ideas of what components make up a perfect picture. However, most will agree that an unwanted object, in an otherwise perfect shot, can drive many photographers crazy. In this edition of our Photoshop Guru series, Mike McHugh and Wayne Rankin help you remove unwanted people in a photo with the healing brush.
Retouching in Photoshop CS2: healing lines under the eyes Connected Photographer Magazine - October 2006 Why clone when you can heal? The latest version of Photoshop CS includes an awesome tool, the Healing Brush, which is sure to save you time and frustration when you need to make your subjects look their best. In this edition of our Photoshop Guru series, Photoshop guru Kevin Ames helps you look your very best.
Correcting eyeglass glare Connected Photographer Magazine - July 2006 Whether you're shooting a Fortune 500 CEO for the cover of Forbes magazine or yearbook pictures for the graduating class, eyeglass glare is one of the more common problems plaguing portrait photography. In this first article in our Photoshop Guru series, Photoshop guru Jane Conner-ziser takes you through the steps necessary to clean up eyeglass glare.
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