On 1 Feb 2001, at 13:53, Dan Scott wrote:

> 
> I saw a neat tip on using photoshop for that awhile back, if using
> photoshop is an option for you.
> 
> Scan your sharp portrait into photoshop, create a duplicate layer on top of
> the original, blur the duplicate layer just enough to soften or remove
> creases, crowsfeet, spider veins, pores and the like, then selectively
> erase through the softened duplicate layer to reveal the original, sharp
> image underneath (eyes, eyelashes, lips, teeth-depends on the teeth I
> guess-hair detail at highlights, etc.). Kind of time consuming, but the one
> time I took it for a test drive it seemed to work ok. I imagine someone
> really into portraits could do a much better job than I did.
> 
> Dan Scott
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thanks Dan, that's a great Idea, gotta try that!
Just got Photoshop 6.0, now have to figure out how to
use it (I've been using Paint Shop Pro for the last year or so - 
wonder if the same idea would work....)

-Brian
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