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Jan 07, 2007 14:42 |  #1

I have this program and it is new to me. Can this program be used to remove glare from the subjects glasses?

If so, where would I look to find this feature?

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Jan 07, 2007 15:09 |  #2

It's not so simple as that. CS2 is a professional photo editing program. You don't just click "Remove glare". No program can do that. You need to manually edit the photo using the tools in the program. You're going to need to read a book on it or spend a lot of hours messing around with it to do this.



  
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Jan 07, 2007 15:33 |  #3

theloanexperts wrote in post #2503883 (external link)
I have this program and it is new to me. Can this program be used to remove glare from the subjects glasses?

If so, where would I look to find this feature?

Thanks!

There is a forum for post processing. I think you might have the best success posting your CS2 questions there. Here is a link:

https://photography-on-the.net/forum/forumdis​play.php?f=18

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Jan 07, 2007 17:15 |  #4

i wish there was a 'remove glare' button :D


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Jan 07, 2007 18:19 |  #6

theloanexperts wrote in post #2503883 (external link)
I have this program and it is new to me. Can this program be used to remove glare from the subjects glasses?

If so, where would I look to find this feature?

Thanks!

There are some good tutorials in boks on CS2 but you could probably google it as well, or ask Raitch, he is a CS2 expert:D ;)


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Jan 07, 2007 19:06 |  #7

I am in no way skilled at using photoshop, but i have had many elements versions, then photoshop 7, cs, and now cs2. I have been messing around and playing with it off and on for a few years now, and i still havent scratched the surface.
Other than autoCAD programs, this really is the most sophisticated, hard to use, confusing program i have touched.

It takes practice, so just play around with it, i dont have any experience with removing glare tho... sorry.


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