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Photoshop CS2 video training tutorials: "Using the Healing Brush" Video

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Created: 01/05/2006
Video description: In this lesson you will learn how to completely remove a detailed object from a picture, as taught by an Adobe Photoshop Expert. You will never know the object was there!

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