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iPhoto 5 Retouch tool
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Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. I guess I don't really know how it works. Can anyone give me instructions?
g5 iMac 10.4.2
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Baninated
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Illinois might be cold and flat, but at least it's ugly.
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Select it, and use it... it's more of a blending tool... nothing fancy.
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Originally Posted by budster101
Select it, and use it... it's more of a blending tool... nothing fancy.
I understand that, but it still is inconsistent. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't.
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Baninated
Join Date: Dec 2004
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It's a basic program, if you need more tools like a 'cloning' brush, then you'll have to buy Photoshop Elements. It's worth the $100.00
It's basically a smudge brush to obfuscate blemishes, and that's it. Overdo it and you'll get a mess.
The other alternative is to take better original pictures.
That's about it.
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Find a copy of PixelNHance. It's a great small app for basic color correction.
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