How to Remove Zits using PhotoShop

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Tip 1 - Removing Acne, Skin Blemishes With The Spot Healing Brush In Photoshop

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Removing Acne, Skin Blemishes With The Spot Healing Brush In Photoshop

Learn how the Spot Healing Brush in Photoshop lets us quickly and effortlessly remove acne and other minor skin blemishes from an image.

Tip 2 - Remove Blemishes From a Face Using Photoshop

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Remove Blemishes From a Face Using Photoshop

Learn How To Clean Up Skin Tones and Complexions in Photoshop Photoshop Tips - Remove Blemishes Ok, removing blemishes is a quick and easy one but can be sometimes very effective, especially with w...
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Tip 3 - How to Edit Pictures for Blemish Removal with Photoshop

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How to Edit Pictures for Blemish Removal with Photoshop

Use Photoshop to remove a blemish from your photographs. Open Photoshop and open the image.
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Tip 4 - How to Get Rid of Acne in Photoshop | Howcast

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Learn how to get rid of acne in Photoshop from certified trainer Scott Strong of The Training Farm in NYC in this Howcast Photoshop tutorial.

Tip 5 - More on Removing Blemishes

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More on Removing Blemishes

When it comes to removing blemishes, acne, or any other skin imperfections, the goal is to maintain as much as possible of the original skin texture so the retouch doesn’t look pasty and obvious. H...

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