When you go and get your senior pictures professionally taken, they say they can take out blemishes and retouch the picture. But what if I had a small mole on my face that I wanted them to edit and take that off? Is that possible?
brittani32 answered Saturday August 13 2005, 5:48 pm: yeah they can! me n my mom went and got pics done and then like took every little thing you could possibly think of off... so yeah no worries they can fix it! [ brittani32's advice column | Ask brittani32 A Question ]
baily_is_for_loverss answered Saturday August 13 2005, 5:45 pm: What they do when they touch up the blemishes and everything is "copy" skin from like your forehead (or wherever your skin is clear) for example then "paste" it over your blemish. Of course they do this all on computer so when you see the picture, it looks perfect, yet untouched. They can do the exact same thing if you wanted a mole removed, so if you ask them im sure they would do it for you, but keep this in mind. Everybody that will be seeing your pictures, will have seen you in person. They obviously knowyou have a mole so it might almost be like covering up your trade mark (enrique iglesius anyone?!! LoL) im just saying think about it before you erase what others might think is a beautiful birth mark [ baily_is_for_loverss's advice column | Ask baily_is_for_loverss A Question ]
azngemini answered Saturday August 13 2005, 5:31 pm: sure, it's totally possible for them to take it off. if they can edit out zits and things that like, they can definately take out something like a mole
MummuM answered Saturday August 13 2005, 5:31 pm: Yup. That is totally possible. They can do anything now. They can even take your braces out of pictures.
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Hollister answered Saturday August 13 2005, 5:19 pm: Of course they can! Just make sure you tell them as soon as possible!
funkymunky817 answered Saturday August 13 2005, 5:08 pm: it is possible...but you will have to watch it when they do alter your face for the better because some alterations make you look worse.
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