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On Tue, 29 Jul 2008 15:19:10 +0100, Invisible wrote:
> Mike Raiford wrote:
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>> You have PS elements, right? Find a picture that's scratched and use
>> the healing (or spot healing) brush on the scratches. The brush looks
>> like a bandage. I know the tool exists in Elements. I use a lot of
>> Clone and Heal, often both to get the results. I should upload a copy
>> of the layers palette of the images to give you an idea as to how much
>> is really involved.
>
> I don't know about you, but every time *I* look at either the GIMP or
> PhotoShop, I can never figure out what magical trick I'm missing that
> lets you do the impressive stuff everybody else does. To me, it just
> seems to be a small set of pretty simple tools that don't appear to give
> you much power to do anything.
ie, they allow you to do the "impossible". ;-)
(which is my point - don't let the limits of what you know - or what
humankind collectively knows - define what is possible and what is not)
Jim
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