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Photoshop - Week 4

WTAP 110 - Introduction to Photoshop: Retouching & Repairing

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Healing Brush Tool A retouching tool that allows you to fix image imperfections such as scratches, blemishes, and other small flaws by sampling pixels from surrounding areas. Using the healing brush tool to remove blemishes from a portrait.
Spot Healing Brush Tool A tool that automatically samples surrounding pixels to blend out imperfections without the need to specify a source area. Removing small spots and blemishes from a photo with a single click.
Clone Stamp Tool A tool that copies pixels from one part of an image to another, allowing for precise duplication and removal of unwanted elements. Using the clone stamp tool to remove a distracting object from the background.
Patch Tool A tool used to repair larger areas of an image by sampling pixels from a source area and blending them with the target area. Fixing a torn area in a scanned old photograph using the patch tool.
Content-Aware Fill A feature that intelligently fills in selected areas with surrounding pixel data, making the filled area blend seamlessly with the rest of the image. Removing an object from an image and filling the space using content-aware fill.
Red-Eye Removal Tool A tool specifically designed to correct the red-eye effect often seen in flash photography. Using the red-eye removal tool to correct red eyes in a flash photo of people.
Frequency Separation An advanced retouching technique used to separate the texture and color information of an image, allowing for precise skin retouching. Using frequency separation to smooth skin texture without losing natural skin details.
Adjusting Color and Tone Techniques for modifying the overall color balance, contrast, and brightness of an image to improve its appearance. Adjusting the color balance to correct a yellowish tint in an old photograph.
Rips, Tears, Water Marks, Yellowing, Coloring, Faded, etc. Common issues found in old photographs that require specific retouching techniques to restore the image to its original condition. Using a combination of healing, cloning, and color correction tools to restore a yellowed, faded photograph.
Content-Aware Tool A suite of tools in Photoshop that use content-aware technology to intelligently remove or move objects, fill gaps, and extend image boundaries. Using the content-aware move tool to reposition an object within an image seamlessly.
Generative Fill & Generative Expand (AI Tools) AI-powered tools in Photoshop that automatically generate new image content based on existing elements, allowing for advanced content creation and expansion. Using generative fill to add new elements to an image based on its existing content.
Neuro Filters AI-based filters in Photoshop that apply advanced effects and enhancements to images, including skin smoothing, colorization, and facial adjustments. Using the skin smoothing neuro filter to enhance portrait images.
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