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Today Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to remove stains in Photoshop in Just One Minute! First of all, create a Hue/Saturation Adjustment Layer. Then, with the help of the hand tool, click on the stain. Take the Hue and the Saturation all the way to the right. Now, play with the range so that only the stain is selected. But, at this point, it doesnamp;#39;t look right. So, weamp;#39;re going to move it to the right a little bit. It looks fine! Now, if you extend the range a little bit, it affects the skin. We donamp;#39;t want that. Head back a little! Let me extend it a little bit to the left so that all of the stain is selected. It looks fine. Bring the saturation and the Hue back to normal. Then, play with it until the stain matches with the skin. Voila! Done! Amazing! Now, select the mask. Press Ctrl/Command + I. With the help of the brush, make sure the foreground color is white and then just simply paint on the stain. Now thereamp;#39;s a couple of stains remaining outside h