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Today weamp;#39;re going to be talking about how to remove the red patches from the skin in Photoshop in just one minute! Click on the Adjustment Layer icon and then choose Hue/Saturation. Now with the help of the hand right there, click on this one. And click on a red area of the image that you want to remove. Then, take the Hue and the Saturation all the way to the right. Make the range narrower. Move it from the middle and stop at the point where it affects just the area that you want to remove or change. So, this is the red patch that we want to remove. Now, you can use the outer sliders to make the transitions smoother. Just like so. Then, bring the Saturation and the Hue back to normal. Play with the Lightness. Letamp;#39;s increase it, and it solves the issue, as easy as that. You can also play with the Hue a little bit, just like so. Maybe Iamp;#39;ll decrease the Lightness and increase the Saturation a bit, now itamp;#39;s affecting all of the Reds. We donamp;#39;t want t