Alter so as to produce a more desirable appearance.
1 And even now I can retouch photographs and make colored miniatures from them.
2 You might have left us the last speech, without a retouch .
3 He had taken some time to retouch the features.
4 He let the chair legs retouch the floor and placed his elbows on the desk.
5 See if you can find anything more to retouch .
6 The priests of Çiva were the last to retouch the poem, as we think.]
7 I agreed, and sent him to retouch my Medusa, which had been new cast in bronze.
8 She would not retouch her lips in public and wore androgynous black orthopedic nun pensioner shoes.
9 You can simply edit straight off the app interface by taking your images while applying retouch filters automatically.
10 For images, you can remove red eye, crop and rotate, adjust brightness and color, retouch photos, and more.
11 The door still hangs to this day, its paint as bright as ever with just a single retouch .
12 He began to retouch his sketch.
13 Selecting parts of an image to retouch has come within the reach of clumsy mortals with the Magic Extractor option.
14 Mr. Robinson works for the telephone company and his wife works for her brother, a photographer, as a retouch artist.
15 Sometimes the edges of a completed model look a little funky, so Canoma lets you retouch surfaces using 2-D imaging software.
16 Joy of a cameraman who has managed to film a tragic air battle: 'I'll just need to retouch the crosses, that's all!'
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