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RE: Used photoshop and then portrait professional - Kat999 - 08-17-2011

Sometimes...I use a selection tool in my photo edit software to select a smudged area and then I add just a bit of noise...if the area is fairly small...it often just blends the area nicely with the rest...I use this trick when restoring damaged photos.


RE: Used photoshop and then portrait professional - dianahottie - 08-18-2011

Great idea thanks!


RE: Used photoshop and then portrait professional - Troilus72 - 08-19-2011

(08-17-2011, 01:37 PM)Kat999 Wrote: Sometimes...I use a selection tool in my photo edit software to select a smudged area and then I add just a bit of noise...if the area is fairly small...it often just blends the area nicely with the rest...I use this trick when restoring damaged photos.

Hi did you use PP or P/shop to do the double chin?


RE: Used photoshop and then portrait professional - dianahottie - 08-19-2011

(08-19-2011, 04:19 AM)Troilus72 Wrote:
(08-17-2011, 01:37 PM)Kat999 Wrote: Sometimes...I use a selection tool in my photo edit software to select a smudged area and then I add just a bit of noise...if the area is fairly small...it often just blends the area nicely with the rest...I use this trick when restoring damaged photos.

Hi did you use PP or P/shop to do the double chin?
Both :0)