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Photo Blemish Remover review


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#1 marko

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Posted 17 November 2011 - 07:24 AM

File Category: Graphics, Photo & Image Editors
Will Run On: XP/Vista/7

Developers Description
The Blemish Remover quickly removes blemishes and other imperfections in your photos. It's usually used to fix point-like stains, blemishes and acnes on skin/face.

The Blemish Remover works similarly to the Clone Stamp: it paints with sampled pixels from an image or pattern and matches the texture, lighting, and shading of the sampled pixels to the pixels being healed. Unlike the Clone Stamp, the Blemish Remover doesn’t require you to specify a sample spot. The Blemish Remover automatically samples from around the retouched area.

The Blemish Remover is very easy to use. Unlike Clone Stamp Tool, it's not necessary to select a source sample point. All jobs are done automatically.

Tip: If you need to retouch a large area or need more control over the source sampling, you can use the Clone Stamp Tool instead of the Blemish Remover.

Using the Blemish Remover to remove a blemish
  • Run Blemish Remover from the desktop or start-menu.
  • Choose a spot size in the options bar. A spot size that is slightly larger than the area you want to fix works best so that you can cover the entire area with one click.
  • Click the area you want to fix.

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#2 James (Jim) Hillier

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Posted 01 December 2011 - 09:32 PM

Very easy to use and does a great job:

"Have you ever taken what you thought was the perfect photo only to discover it includes a minor blemish? Or maybe working with older photos which have suffered through time?..."

Read through the full review HERE
Jim Hillier - Managing editor Daves Computer Tips.com

#3 Fernando Cortez

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Posted 08 December 2011 - 08:28 PM

the truth I didn't know this program than and was losing is excellent I to helped a lot in it refers to edit excellent photos :pardon:



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