“Stain Remover”

When we select the “Makeover” Tool in the tool bar we have five more tools in the options bar. We have at least five tools in version X2 but in the previous version there were only three tools, the first is “Stain Remover”, the second is “Toothbrush” and the third “Suntan”.

The first tool is the “Stain Remover” tool.
With the “Stain remover” we remove unwanted spots like pimples in the picture.
When the stain remover is selected, we have two options: the first option is used to determine the size, i.e the diameter of the brush with which we want to eliminate the spots.
With the second option, we can determine the power of elimination.
If you give a low number for the power and repeatedly click on the same spot, you can achieve the same effect as setting the power to a high value.
After setting these options, click the spot you want eliminated.

In the following case, there is much to be eliminated, so I hope I do not fall asleep.

 

“Toothbrush”

The second tool is the “Toothbrush”.
The “Toothbrush” has only one option, namely the “Force” option.

Higher the strength or more the number of clicks, the whiter the teeth.
White teeth are beautiful, like a “Pepsondent smile”.

 

“Eye Drops”

The third tool is the “Eye Drops” tool.
This removes red eyes, not the red pupils, but only the white portion of the eyes.
For example if you have an eye infection, you will notice that the white portion of your eyes is red.
With this tool you can remove the redness using the option, “Force”.

 

“Sun tan”

The fourth tool is the “Sun tan” tool.
This give a tanned touch to the skin of the person in the picture.
You have two options available with this tool.
Higher the strength or more the number of clicks, the darker the skin.
Click and drag the mouse pointer over the places in the photo where you want a tan.
One advantage here is that you don’t need to get burned while getting a tan.

 

“Narrowing”

And the last tool is thel “Narrowing” tool.
The only option we can set using this tool is “Power”.
The “Power” narrows the content of the picture, not the photo itself.
If you keep on clicking, you sometimes get surprising results.

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