06-05-2002, 08:35 PM
It just took me too long to notice the guy standing by the lady was gone. :crackhead:
For regular scratches, I always used the eyedropper tool....enlarged the pic, then went to air brush or pencil and filled in the pixel with the surrounding color of the scratch or spec.
What I was using the blur tool for, in photographs, was to even out skin tones.
For regular scratches, I always used the eyedropper tool....enlarged the pic, then went to air brush or pencil and filled in the pixel with the surrounding color of the scratch or spec.
What I was using the blur tool for, in photographs, was to even out skin tones.