After selecting the tool, just use it like a paint brush to paint over the blemish. Using our newly red-eye removed version of the photo as below, we are going to remove the mole/blemish under the eye on the left hand side of the image: This is the first of the tools we can use to get rid of blemishes, or to heal this photo as required. In the GIF file below you can see the eyes flash from red to black to see how well the tool worked. To use the tool simply click on it from the list, and then click on the red of the pupil(s) as required and it will change them automatically for you. The tool changes the red pupil to black and just converts it from one colour to the other, doing its best to only change the red and avoid any light effects. As the name of this tool suggests it is for removing the red eye effect you get in some photos when the flash of a camera lights up the back of the eye in a red colour. We'll start with the most commonly used tool, the red eye removal tool. At the end of the tutorial there will be a video showing the use of all of the tools. The chosen photo for all of these tools is a common red-eye image, but also has some skin blemishes which will allow us to show what all of the tools can do. In this tutorial we will just cover the basics, but all of these tools (except the Red Eye Tool) are aware of the content in the image and do their best to fit your healing touches in with the rest of the image. When it comes to retouching and "healing" photos whether it is simply to remove the red-eye effect caused by camera flashes, or blemishes, then these five tools are very useful.
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