Chapter 4: Fix Common Problems

Using Camera Raw, you can quickly make many of the global adjustments you may be accustomed to making in Photoshop. But Camera Raw can only take you so far with the precise local adjustments needed to fix many common problems. For these problems you need pixel-level corrections. You can make these pixel-level corrections in Photoshop to fix common problems.

Photos of people are one source of common problems. A portrait captures all of the skin blemishes that we rarely seem to see when looking at a person. You can minimize or remove these in Photoshop using a variety of tools. The object is to dial back reality by removing temporary blemishes while leaving permanent facial features. You can also remove some of ...

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