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| channel bad I just had a quick question. If your doing a picture and go through the 3 channels and see one of them has the most damage, what method do you use for that channel to restore it. It seems to me that i seen that somewhere. I hope i explain that right! |
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| If you look at the Tutorials (under RetouchPRO in the top menu), and look through "The Basics", you will find a lesson on replacing a bad channel. It's a good place to start. http://retouchpro.com/tutorials/?m=show&id=23 Try it and let us know if it helps! |
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| Thanks CJ! |
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