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So today was the day we wanted to take photos of the kids in front of the Christmas tree to use on our Christmas cards. I have a 4 year old daughter, and 1 week old son.
For some reason though, my wife thought it would be fine to allow my daughter to put temporary tattoos on her face today. "Temporary" is debatable. These things stay on for at least a week. Anyway, we went ahead and took the photos, but need some help. I tried using some of the tools in photoshop, but can't figure out how to remove the tattoos off my daughters face. Can anyone take a stab at it for me? I'd appreciate knowing how you did it without getting strange shadows or tidbits of other features of the picture. Please explain what you did to it so I can finally figure this feature out. I can figure out the other cropping, lighting and color settings too, but feel free to tweak that too if you like. Appreciate your help! ![]() Nikon D60 18-200mm 1/60 sec f/4.50 ISO 800 44.00 focal length Flash
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Thanks. I didn't get any responses too fast, so did some checking on youtube and found some tutorials. I ended up using the Healing Brush tool in Replace mode as opposed to Normal mode. Made a huge difference...
Thanks
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