Um...
As all good magicians, we don't really give away our secrets.
But since it's you asking...:-)

The first thing to do is always to make a copy of the background layer.
If in doubt, you can then always take a look at the original by just turning
off the visibility of the copy. With Kevin's image, this was very useful for
fresh looks at the line of the cheekbone, the necklace and the lips.

You'll need time in good measure anyway. Guess that's the hardest trick to
pull in most cases.

Cheers,
Jostein


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Chris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 8:40 AM
Subject: Re:Damaged wedding photo results


> I am ,once again,at a loss at the possibilities shown by these people,in
> particular Jostein although all are meritorius,but then it is all done by
> mirrors isn't it????isn't it????Please people ,come on,own up!Not even a
> little mirror.Not even a sliver?Sheeeesh.
>
> Regards Chris Kennedy
>
>
>

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