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| Removing Light I need to remove a big light spot on a image I've tried to use the clone stamp but it seems a bit tedious what's the easiest way to remove it? Thanks |
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| Re: Removing Light Hi, Ericusa Welcome to RetouchPro! Explore and Enjoy! Clone and heal is tedious. That's why the pros get paid the big bucks. |
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| Re: Removing Light You can try masking it and adjusting levels. Good luck. |
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| Re: Removing Light Copy and paste good parts of the image. Clean up the remainder with the Clone tool. |
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