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Figure 4-14. While this dialog box is open, your cursor turns into a little eyedropper when
you move it over your photo. Just click the best-looking area of skin you can find. Clicking
different spots gives different results, so you may want to experiment by clicking various
places. You can't drag the dialog box's sliders until after you click. Once Elements adjusts
the photo based on your click, use the sliders to fine-tune the results.
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If you understand layers ( Chapter 6 ), you may want to make a duplicate layer and
apply this command to the duplicate. That way you can adjust the intensity of the
result by changing the layer's opacity (see Managing Layers ) . You can also apply
a layer mask ( Layer Masks ) to protect areas you don't want Elements to change.
2. Tell Elements which patch of skin to use for calculating color adjustments .
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