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Regardless of technique. You look Closeup Tuesday Fabulous, Mona!🥰
Thank you, Fran.
You’re definitely correct that enhancing your appearance using FaceApp is completely against the rules.
Most of the other techniques you mentioned are allowable. Lighting, color correction, contrast, brightness, and those types of things. Perfectly OK. Although I have to say, it’s probably a technical violation to use these techniques to get rid of “blemishes”.
Well, thanks for the clarification Angela. I will try not to be too aggressive in removing my battle scars in the future.
Well Mona – you are actually in violation of CDH Rule 127(b). “Gals shall never post photos of any kind that elicit ooohs and aahhhhs.” Having thus been informed, please continue to ignore Rule 127(b).
Your Pal –
ChrissyDee
Thank you for the clarification of the rules, regulations, procedures, and protocols regarding which blemishes and wrinkles can or cannot be removed or embellished through digital means or otherwise through plastic surgery or amputation.
Mona, 90% is 100% beautiful.
Thank you so much, Jennifer as always, you’re a sweetheart
Nice close-up. I think you’d still look great without editing the photo. But I have to admit that I have already made a mega pimple (the size of my nose) disappear. So I had no other choice. 😂 😘
Thank you, Marion. Oh my mega pimples do not sound like very much fun. And I would say editing them out of your photos is best for all concerned.
Mona, you look gorgeous in this closeup! The enhancements you describe wouldn’t change this at all.
Miss Mona, you are an inspiration to me today