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history and glasses - 11-30-2007, 11:48 AM


Ok..I'm working on a photo...I'm trying to clone parts of the photo out and went to far..so I go as far back as I can on the history..but that's not far enough. Is there any way to go back farther?? Or do you have to go back to the original photo?


Second question..GLASSES!!! They should not be allowed in photos!!! The glare is almost every photo, but in different spots. Do I have to do cloning

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Renae,

There are so many ways to be able to step back while working on an image. You can take snapshots at major points as you retouch, you can use layers and masking to "re-paint" items back in the image, you can save with different filenames names. It all depends on how you work. Not knowing what you have done I don't know how to recommend an option to you. Tell me how you are cloning or setting it up and I may help your work in the future.

Glasses can be a pain. But more and more people are buying glasses with non-glare coatings these days. It is not much of a problem for me anymore. If I know ahead of time I tell them to go get non-glare coating on their glasses.

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