I do use the healing brush from time to time but not typically on skin
retouching unless to remove a major *temporary* flaw such as a cut or
boil. Permanent featues of a person's skin are not removed but may be
softened or deemphasized.
Chuck Norcutt
Chris Barker wrote:
> Is that what the healing brush might be used for, Chuck? I was asked
> by the presenter at MacExpo to mention the need for Healing Brush in
> LightRoom, but I can only guess at its purpose ...
>
> Chris
> On 20 Nov 2006, at 18:15, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>
>
>>Most of my work is exposure adjustments when I screw up on the flash
>>work at events or else skin retouching on portraits. I assume
>>Lightroom
>>will be perfect for the first but PhotoShop or Picture Window will be
>>used on the second.
>>
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