how do i fix this in a photo editing program or online?
Question Posted Monday July 25 2011, 8:57 am
I have this picture that i like of myself but there is this one hair in my face, lol. It takes my forever to takes pictures nonethless find one i like.I used to have a HP latptop and had downloaded Photoshop (it was an old version Cs3 i believe) but i didn't know how to use it at all and never got how to, then my computer got a virus and i got Macbook Pro.
Anyway my question is how can i take off the hair from my face with a photo editing program?
Here's the picture.
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If you know of one online and you can tell me the steps on how to do it? Or if you know one that is free easy to use and available for Macs, that works too. I still have my Hp available but i can't download new stuff on in it and its really slow but i can still try and use the photoshop if anyone wants to take me step by step and explain how to do it, or if anyone wants to do it for me that would be great too lol ;) (in a perfect world). So anyway if it's just like impossible to get the big hair out just say so for you photo editing experts because i really have no clue cause i realize its like right on my face! Thanks for any tips or help in advance:)
upload the picture. then click Create. then there should be a tab called Touch Ups. Use the blemish remover, which is a skin colored paint thing and you can just click on the hair and it should remove it. It might look a little funky though because the hair is really big. also, if you use a premium membership, there's an airbrush feature and it kind of blends it in so its not as noticeable. [ lovealways1221's advice column | Ask lovealways1221 A Question ]
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