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How to remove lens flare from a photo

New Here ,
Jan 26, 2017 Jan 26, 2017

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I will appreciate so much if someone can help me and guide me how to remove lens flare from a photo. I found some tutorials in YOUTUBE seems pretty simple but I think this image is more complicated. All I'm asking is the step by step on how to do it.

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Community Expert , Jan 26, 2017 Jan 26, 2017

Make a copy of your layer with Ctrl+J. That way you won't destroy the original.

You could start with the Spot Healing Brush Tool and a large soft brush. 

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Jan 26, 2017 Jan 26, 2017

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This is not perfect, but it is better. No real Quick Fix. Just have to mess around with it until you get something better.LensFlare_1.jpg

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Thank you, definitely looks better and photo can be saved. If you don't mind what procedure did you followed, if you don't mind to share with me?

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Make a copy of your layer with Ctrl+J. That way you won't destroy the original.

You could start with the Spot Healing Brush Tool and a large soft brush. 

Nancy

Nancy O'Shea— Product User, Community Expert & Moderator
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