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So today weamp;#39;re going to be talking about how to remove stains in Photoshop at least better than a washing powder by using multiple Hue saturation adjustment layers and if it sounds complex youamp;#39;re highly mistaken because this is as easy as a Buie youamp;#39;ll enjoy it and it works like a charm so without any further Ado letamp;#39;s get started so here we are in Photoshop and this photo was submitted by Tron if you want to check more of his work check the link in the descriptions below so as you can see thereamp;#39;s a right there this is a picture of a painting of course and thereamp;#39;s a red stain now hereamp;#39;s one thing to keep in mind have a look the red stain on her skin is different from the red stain in the background itamp;#39;s the same but the colors are a little different itamp;#39;s a little bit more brownish itamp;#39;s redish so how do we take care of that simple create a hug saturation adjustment layer click on this gray white icon