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hi guys and welcome back to my YouTube channel in todays tutorial we are going to be looking at how you can remove some unwanted Shadows on your subjects face when retouching so this is a very common problem that can come along with a lot of outdoor shooting in particular but it can happen in studio too and sometimes youll just get these unwanted Shadows that are really annoying and sometimes really theres only so much that you can do with certain shadows in images and its always best to do this right in camera the first time around I will say that but sometimes youll have an image that you really like and if it wasnt just for a pesky Shadow youd really like to have it in your portfolio or youd like to retouch it so I will say that there are some Shadows that you can remove quite easily or with a little bit of retouching and knowledge on how to do it so there might be a few time consuming methods that you do have to implement to remove some Shadows but I want to go through it