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How to Remove a Blemish from Your Photo Using Photoshop Elements 15

Get my free 3 hour Photoshop Elements 15 course ► https://simonsezit.leadpages.co/pse-1... Over 20 videos to help make those digital photos look magnificent! Get the complete 14-hour Photoshop Elements 15 training course here ► https://www.simonsezit.com/courses/ad... During this Photoshop Elements 15 tutorial video, you will learn how to remove blemishes and unwanted objects in an image by using a spot healing brush and a healing brush. Checkout some of our other training on YouTube: Adobe Photoshop Elements 2019 training tutorials:    • Adobe Photoshop Elements 2019 Trainin...   Adobe Photoshop Elements 15 training tutorials:    • Adobe Photoshop Elements 15 Tutorials   Adobe Photoshop Elements 14 training tutorials:    • Adobe Photoshop Elements 14 Tutorials   Adobe Photoshop Elements 13 training tutorials:    • Photoshop Elements 13 Tutorials   Get the complete PSE 15 course here: http://www.simonsezit.com/courses/ado... Stay in touch: SimonSezIT.com: http://www.simonsezit.com/ StreamSkill.com: http://streamskill.com/ YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/foiItB Facebook: http://on.fb.me/14m8Rwl Twitter: http://bit.ly/177EU5J Google+: http://bit.ly/11JbHdb If you enjoyed the video, please give a "thumbs up" and subscribe to the channel ;-) Hello again and welcome back to our course on PSE 15. In this section we’re going to look at removing blemishes form images. We’re going to start with very small blemishes and then we’re going to work from blemishes up to quite substantial objects. And in fact there are a couple of other sections later on where we’re going to remove things from images but where we may need to something else to compensate for the removal. The first thing I’m going to do here is to point out to you one of the Guided Edits. In the Special Edit section there is a Scratches and Blemishes Guided Edit. When we’re dealing with blemishes in Guided Edit we basically use either the Spot Healing brush for the smallest flaws or the Healing Brush for larger flaws. And much earlier on in the course I did mention removing some specks from this dog’s face and also a bigger problem of a light spot by its left eye, our right eye as we look at it. So that’s typical of the sort of flaw you may want to remove, although we are going to remove bigger things than that from images. But on this occasion we’re going to remove these blemishes in Expert Edit Mode. But do try to find time to try the Guided Edit version of this particular fix. So first of all let me zoom in to the flaws, the smallest flaws on the dog’s face. They’re by its right eye, the left eye as we look at it. You can see some of the specks there. But all I’m going to use for these is the Spot Healing Brush. So I go to the Enhance Group, find that spot healing brush. The main tool here is the brush itself. And what I want to do is to choose a size for the brush. Now the ideal size for healing tiny little specks like this is a brush size that’s just slightly bigger than the specks themselves. So if I hover over that that brush is much too big for healing the spots. I can make the brush smaller by using the slider but also there are one or two keyboard shortcuts that I use quite a bit even though I don’t use them much when I’m creating courses. One of them is the square brackets on the keyboard. The left one makes the brush smaller. The right one makes it bigger. And sometimes rather than use the slider but using that keyboard shortcut is an ideal way of getting the right brush size. So that one will be just about right. It’s right over the blemish. Now if I click that blemish has gone and I can click on the other blemishes as well. And by choosing a brush size that’s only slightly bigger than the blemishes I cause the minimum of what you might loosely call peripheral damage. Sorry, we couldn't fit the entire video transcription here since YouTube only allows 5000 characters.

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