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removing sun spots Wow! It's been FOREVER since I visited YT. I need to get with it! Since we have some awesome photographers here, I could really use some help. My friend is letting my use her Photoshop Elements 6 CD BUT I've never used it. Can someone help me either figure out how to remove these spots, or can someone fix it? I'm really not that good with editing beyond crop and auto correct. :rolleyes: We took my daughter to the park for the first time the other day and she loved it. My husband was able to get a good picture of me and the baby together, which is rare because I'm always the one behind the camera. I really want to print it and send it to my grandparents, but not looking like this! I will attach the picture for reference. Thanks for any help! http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...ps7c1cd22d.jpg |
I opened this in photoshop...and I tried a bunch of things -- I just can't get rid of the spots. I'm sure there is a way to do it, and I'd love to help...but I can't figure it out :(. |
It is possible to remove the sun flare from the photo, but would take some considerable work using basic adjustments on top of some careful masking, cloning, and painting. To describe the steps would even take a while and would take a pretty experienced hand to make it look natural. I could do it, but would probably take me an hour or two for the spot over your eye. Sorry, but I can't do it for you. Hopefully, someone else might know a few tricks I don't in Photoshop. |
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