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How to whiten teeth in Photoshop or Photoshop Elements

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When it comes to retouching portraits, whitening teeth is one of the most common edits you’ll ever make. In this column you’ll learn how to whiten teeth without messing up your original image and without having to make a single selection. As a bonus, this technique works in nearly any version of Adobe Photoshop or Photoshop Elements. (For the curious, you can’t do this in iPhoto or Photos, but you can do it in Aperture, Lightroom, and Pixelmator.)</p><h2>The power of adjustment layers</h2>
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Both Photoshop and Elements include a handy array of adjustment layers that you can use to change the color and lighting in your image. When you employ an adjustment layer, the adjustment itself happens on a new layer, which safeguards your original image. Since the adjustment is isolated on a layer all by itself, you can lower its layer opacity to lessen the strength of the change you made and you can easily trash the layer if you don’t like the results. Each adjustment layer also come with a layer mask, which you can use to hide the change from the parts of the image that don’t need it. All this adds up to a very efficient and very safe way to edit, as you’re about to learn.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/2922417/how-to-whiten-teeth-in-photoshop-or-photoshop-elements.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>

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