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Feb 7th 2005#165490 Report
Member since: Feb 7th 2005
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I recently got married and it was drizzeling the day of the wedding when we took the beach photos. My very favorite photo was one that had water spots on the lense of the camera, so in turn made the water spots on the digital photo.

I know photoshop well, but don't spend a lot of time retouching photos, so this isn't an area that I am super well versed in.

Is there some tips? Do i just use the clone tool or the healing brush? I haven't used the healing brush very much or the bandaid tool? Are they similar to the clone tool?

Or is there another suggestion that you have for me?

Thanks in advance for your help.
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[QUOTE=spyderbyte_design]I recently got married and it was drizzeling the day of the wedding when we took the beach photos. My very favorite photo was one that had water spots on the lense of the camera, so in turn made the water spots on the digital photo.

I know photoshop well, but don't spend a lot of time retouching photos, so this isn't an area that I am super well versed in.

Is there some tips? Do i just use the clone tool or the healing brush? I haven't used the healing brush very much or the bandaid tool? Are they similar to the clone tool?

Or is there another suggestion that you have for me?

Thanks in advance for your help.
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Post the pic, theres no way we can help you with the information you just gave us. What are the spots covering? If it is a brick wall or lawn, it'll be easier to fix than when it's covering someones nose for example.
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