Touch Up Blemishes and Under-Eye Circles In Photos Using Photoshop Elements

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crazy4crafting.blogspot.com, learn to lighten blemshes and under-eye circles from your photos using Photoshop Elements, versions 3 through 8

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  • One thing i hate about watching these tutorials is it takes WAY to long, then when you get to the good stuff you realize it's not that good! i have a WAY better way to fix those #1 select area you wanna fix and hugh/saturation it. #2 use the patch tool. if you don't know how to use the patch tool in Elements see my video...... Thumbs up this so everyone can see it.... Thanks

  • You're entitled to your opinion, and I welcome CONSTRUCTIVE criticism, but you could use a lesson or two in tact and manners.

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  • Personally, I feel that working on a layer rather than on the background is the best way to check the changes you've made to an image. It's much easier to correct mistakes by deleting a layer if need be than it is to repair mistakes on the background image. Don't listen to the haters, this is a really good tutorial--thanks for sharing. :>)

  • srry but you waisted alot of time.. why not use the spot healing tool .. srry not trolling but yeah it could have been alot easier to just use clone stamp lower the opacity and just go over.. no need to create a new layer and all that other stuff lol but yeah i get what you did .. just you made it more complicated then it needed to be

  • Thanks SOOOOOOO much! Honestly, I never understood how to remove the circles under my eyes and now its so easy. Thanks so much!!!!!!!! Great video, extremely helpful.

  • remuuuve :D

  • this helped a lot.

  • @The1966man Hold the alt key to make your selection, then clone away, Note: Healing brush is alot more effective when working with peoples faces, Clone stamp tool is more for background and ELIMINATING objects.... i think i'll start doing tutorials this is hard to sit back and watch lol

  • You save my life...

  • Thank you Cindy, you have be very helpful with this ! You helped me figure out something I was struggling on for hours!! I do have one question though about using the Clone Stamp Tool. How do I control the small + sign while pasting the clone? It keeps picking up a different part of the picture, off to the side of my selection, and copies a different part than the clone I selected.

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