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Using healing tools in Photoshop

Using the Healing tools in Photoshop

Using the Healing tools in Photoshop is a terrific way to remove unwanted elements in your photos, from spots and blemishes to sensor dust, power lines and so much more. But did you know that there is more than one Healing tool? Let’s take a look at this fabulous tool

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Three simple ways to improve your photos

We all want to improve. When we are starting out, improvement can be hard work. But, sometimes we make it harder than it is. We get caught up in what we see and hear in the industry. Use this technique, use that software, this app is the best, etc.  The

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How to use the Spot Healing Brush Tool in Photoshop

The Spot Healing Brush Tool in Photoshop a very clever little tool that probably doesn’t get as much attention as the clone tool, but it should. It’s great for fixing flyaway hairs, really deep creases in faces and small skin imperfections. It’s also great for removing power lines in landscapes,

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Using Lightroom’s spot healing brush to remove flaws

While I was out in New York for PhotoPlus last fall, I was able to visit some friends before the conference. As a part of that day, we checked out the area around the World Trade Center memorial, including the Oculus. Equipped with the new Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark III

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Quick Tip: Visualize Sensor Spots in Lightroom

Sensor dust is bound to impact our photographs at some time. But there’s a quick and easy way to visualize these spots — and get rid of them. Click the Spot Removal (Q) brush in Lightroom, and then underneath your photograph, you’ll see a checkbox and slider with the words “Visualize

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