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make your teeth white with photoshop


Question Posted Monday July 30 2007, 12:17 am

Is there any photoshop programs that can make your teeth super white?

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ktbehbiiox answered Monday July 30 2007, 3:05 pm:
go to corel.com
then free trials
then the first one is corel paint shop pro photo xi
click try now.
its a 30 day free trial.

once you download it, open up a picture.
that your obviously smiling in.
then go to the makeup tool on the left side.
then up top it shows a sun and a toothbrush
and a blemish tool.
click the toothbrush and whiten your teeth =]

hope i helped, kt.

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ElectricLime answered Monday July 30 2007, 10:35 am:
i would just use the desaturation tool :)

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