(1) I'm still using film, which I scan, retouch in Photo Shop, and print on an inkjet.(2) Heartfield had a production team to cut, retouch , add type, and otherwise make the photomontages, which makes him more of an art director.(3) Thanks to its faster processor, consumers can retouch photos, talk with friends, and surf the Internet at the same time.(4) Adobe Photoshop was originally created as a convenient and powerful way to retouch photos.(5) Creating a collotype in which he hand retouched his gestural marks to give them the correct scale, and adding color notes in the margin, Hamilton layered it in a 40-color screenprint.(6) He instructed the marquise in drawing and sometimes retouched her engravings.(7) That is why people fight for access to the laboratories where photographs are retouched and biographies are rewritten.(8) He then applied a diluted oil-based, semi-opaque wash to soften the lines and then carefully retouched the details using dots made by a fine brush, before applying another very thin wash in a kind of sandwich, Franck says.(9) The answer is to have your portrait taken professionally, employing not only a photographer, but also a stylist, a make-up artist and a digital retoucher for good measure, thereby ensuring that you look absolutely divine.(10) If needed, the image is digitally retouched to amplify contrast between the art work and its photographic matrix.(11) In three adjoining rooms, thousands of images are scanned, color-corrected, digitally retouched , and readied for Web distribution.(12) Distinctions between what is recreated, retouched and invented digitally are difficult to discern.(13) Hearing that Hargreaves had touched up the woman's face as well, he sent for the picture and found that the face had indeed been retouched .(14) Penetrating sealers (mentioned under staining) penetrate the pores of the wood, so the finish wears as the wood wears and can be retouched with wax in heavy-traffic areas.(15) It should be remembered, however, that many copper plates survived the death of an artist such as Rembrandt, and were retouched and republished by various persons, in some cases for centuries.(16) Sixty years before the Russian revolution, Abraham Lincoln credited a photographer with assisting in his electoral victory by retouching a portrait to shorten his neck and make him appear more youthful.