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Subject: Re: Should You Edit Your Photos? Understanding the Balance Between Reality and Creativity


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Date Posted: 22:48:31 04/20/25 Sun
In reply to: alanstatener 's message, "Should You Edit Your Photos? Understanding the Balance Between Reality and Creativity" on 22:45:45 04/20/25 Sun

I totally agree that when editing photos, it is extremely important to find a balance between reality and creativity. While it is important to stay true to the essence of the moment, a little improvement can really make a difference. For those who want to improve their photos a little, I highly recommend checking out the tutorial https://skylum.com/how-to/how-to-edit-smile-in-photo on how to edit a smile in a photo. It is a great example of how you can improve an image without losing its natural charm. You can easily change the expressions to create a more flattering result while maintaining its authenticity.

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