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PhotoShop PicturesCOM 112
Liz Janusick
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• In this picture, I used the lasso tool to select the flower I wanted and pressed the option keys to duplicate the flower. I did this with two different flowers in the picture. Also, I used the healing brush to remove a few of the dark spots on the siding of the building next to the hollyhocks. Lastly, I used the healing brush to remove some of the spots on the leaves and flowers themselves.
Original Hollyhocks Retouched Hollyhocks
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• In this pictures, I used the hue/saturation tool to reduce Christine’s red eye after selecting the pupil with the lasso tool. By reducing the saturation of the yellows, I was able to whiten their teeth. Also, I used the rubber stamp tool to remove Becca’s stray hairs against the brick. I used healing brush to remove the stray hair on Becca’s chest. Lastly, I reduced the red saturation on Becca’s nose to remove the redness.
Christine and Becca (Original) Christine and Becca (Retouched)
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• I think this picture shows the biggest difference. For one, I removed the pipes on the right using the clone/stamp tool. Also, using the rubber stamp tool, I was able to clone the snow and make it appear as though there was more snow than there really was that day. I used this tool to remove the dirt and grass and add snow there instead.
Original Scenic Picture Retouched Scenic Picture