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Re. That Arcsoft Advert To The Right.
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Does anyone else find it a bit harsh that this young lad is considered to be more picturesque with his freckles removed?
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http:// www.arc soft.co m/portr aitplus /
(If he doesn't appear straight away, use the thumbnail at the bottom left).
While removing his freckles does seem to enhance the image somewhat, I can't say the same for the two women (bottom thumbnail). I preferred them as they were!
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(If he doesn't appear straight away, use the thumbnail at the bottom left).
While removing his freckles does seem to enhance the image somewhat, I can't say the same for the two women (bottom thumbnail). I preferred them as they were!
That's the one! Poor little soul.
Yes, I preferred those women 'warts and all' too - I've got nothing against 'softening' a portrait subtly in PS or Camera Raw but to completely remove features I thing is a little bit insulting IMO. I remember seeing an official state portrait of Mikhail Gorbachev where they'd totally removed his birthmark - how pompous!
Yes, I preferred those women 'warts and all' too - I've got nothing against 'softening' a portrait subtly in PS or Camera Raw but to completely remove features I thing is a little bit insulting IMO. I remember seeing an official state portrait of Mikhail Gorbachev where they'd totally removed his birthmark - how pompous!
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