Editing out bad features in a dog portrait

BP
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Ben_Post
Dec 15, 2006
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Hello forum,
I have a single picture of my chocolate labrador. I’ve done my color correction in Aperture and resizing in Photoshop. The photo is a 3.3 Megapixel (2048 x 1536) from my digital camera. I cropped it down in Aperture and then brought the image into Photoshop to do a Image Resize. I then resized my image to 800 x 675.

So far my photograph looks terrific and have progressed my image into something that looks really nice. But I have one issue that’s really making my head spin.

Under my puppy’s eye, you can see she has ‘eye-boogies’. They are directly beneath them. I do not like this look at all and have a feeling it can be improved using Photoshop.

So… Is there a way to remove these ‘eye-boogies’ from my image using Photoshop?

I do not want it too look too digitalized. I want to make it look as natural as possible and as close as I can for them to not look like they were ever there in the first place.

Is this even possible? Or am I just dreaming?
Any tips would be appriciated. Thanks.

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Donald_Reese
Dec 15, 2006
Healing brush will wipe away any remnant of them forever. thats pretty easy considering some of the problems one sees around here.
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Buko
Dec 15, 2006
I would do all my editing on the original size photo then reduce the size as a last step.

yes use the healing brush

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