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Basic Photo Editing

by Michele Cheplic | More from this Blogger

The right photo editing program can be a lifesaver if you struggle to take frame worthy shots. What's more, photo editing software can also be a blessing for photo subjects, who avoid the camera at all costs, because of perceived physical shortcomings.

Got bags under your eyes, a missing tooth, or a face full of pimples? Basic photo editing software can erase these flaws with a simple click of a mouse. In addition, the high-tech programs can whiten teeth, reduce oily complexions and fix red-eye. The possibilities to improve a photo subject's appearance are practically limitless with today's software.

Another basic photo editing tool helps photographers experiment with different colors and shades. For example, in less than a second you can turn an ordinary color image to an old-fashioned black-and-white version or create a vintage look by adding a sepia tint.

Other basic functions of standard photo-editing programs include:

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