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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 564074" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>I used this feature today. On Sunday I took 4 photos of a family who had a baby baptized. In one photo, a woman wasn't ready for the photo, and there wasn't any way to keep her face. So I copied her face from another photo using th<em>e Select and Mask</em> feature (works nicely!) and pasted it into the image. After cleaning up some of the lines and flattening the image, I applied the Liquify tool to make her smile a little different than it was in the photo I took it from. Works great and was able to make use of the image! :encouragement: Then I went through and slightly adjusted the smiles of some of the other people since the two photos were nearly identical. Very easy to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 564074, member: 13196"] I used this feature today. On Sunday I took 4 photos of a family who had a baby baptized. In one photo, a woman wasn't ready for the photo, and there wasn't any way to keep her face. So I copied her face from another photo using th[I]e Select and Mask[/I] feature (works nicely!) and pasted it into the image. After cleaning up some of the lines and flattening the image, I applied the Liquify tool to make her smile a little different than it was in the photo I took it from. Works great and was able to make use of the image! :encouragement: Then I went through and slightly adjusted the smiles of some of the other people since the two photos were nearly identical. Very easy to do. [/QUOTE]
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