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Question Posted Monday January 15 2007, 8:08 pm

HOW THE HECK DO YOU REMOVE BLEMISHES? its not working, like where the heck is that.. "tool options palette" or whatever.. where isthat? i cant find it. HELPP!

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bitterxsweet answered Monday January 15 2007, 8:45 pm:
ok, so on the left theres the little vertical toolbar with the red eye remover, cropper, all that right? it should all be there when you open up PSP. right under the red eye option theres one that looks like a makeup brush and some makeup. it says makeover tool. click that, and then you have the teeth whitener, sun tanner, and blemish fixer. click the blemish fixer, put it over the spot you want to fix, and click. voila!

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