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Removing reflections?

Just wondering if anyone knows a good tutorial to remove reflections.

Here's what I want to edit.
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Experiment with the clone and stamp tool. I believe those are the best for taking off reflections. Not really sure about tutorials on it though.

Check out good-tutorials.com though, they have an amazing supply of tutorials.
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Sorry are you trying to get that reflection off the top of the case? becuase you could the sample the colour and then select the reflection and remove it

But if you want to retain the luster to the top of the case you would need more work then taht.

What is it you are trying to do wiht it exactly?

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Leave the sheen on the top but remove the yellow by using a black brush set to 'color' and go over all the reflections (to remove the color). Then use the dropper and select the closest black to the area you want to change and set the brush to 'darken' about 80%. I'd only darken the front where the floor/wood/wall reflection is.

Not a tutorial, just what I would do.
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Thanks. I've figured out a couple of ways myself too. Just need to spend enough time taking out the reflections.
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