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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Sep 18 12:22 pm)
Hello TMGraphics..
The best way and the cheapest is like you said to clone and or use the burn tool..
But here is an action that you need to download.. Just follow the next link and it will help you alot
http://www.fotofects.com/articles/148/1/Polarizing-Filter
that really will fix your problem.. Unless you wanna buy some expensive filter and pugins :)
Hope that will help for now
Thanks
JEO
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You are very welcome and wish you the best my friend :)
JOE
NATTARIOUS[C] IS A WELL KNOWN INTERNATIONAL CLUB DJ - PHOTOGRAPHER - GRAPHIC AND COMMERCIAL DESIGNER AND THE OWNER OF XOOM STUDIOS PRODUCTIONS & CERTIFIED LEGAL GOLD MICROSOFT PARTNER!
XOOM STUDIOS PRODUCTIONS® OFFICIAL WEBSITE: WWW.XOOM-ARTS.COM
XOOM STUDIOS PRODUCTIONS® Ultimate Web Templates Just Click
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Anyone have any quick methods to remove accidential glare on glasses. I use a few methods like clone, etc., but was wondering what other ways to skin this cat? Any links to advanced repairs?
What about severe glare that interferes with both eyes and leaves 40% eye detail in both eye?
Thanks for any tips.
Thomas