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		<title>My Personal Philosophy on Re-Touching Photos</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Ok, people, let’s talk about Photoshop. Re-touching, air brushing, a digital facial … whatever you call it, the power of Photoshop in the right hands can be etherial. But if your re-toucher over-uses Photoshop it can make your photos look very un-natural. Fake, dated, blurry, altered, cartoonish … these are NOT words you want people&#8230;</p>
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