Hello, this is Aldelino, and welcome to a session on Advanced Photoshop. Today's course is going to work on, we're going to work on, oh, working on a variety of things, everything from cloning, working that clone tool, working on restoration of some photographs. Working with some layer styles and some other types of filters that we can have pictures with, and we're going to do a little face lifting. We're going to do a little bit of light correction. As you can see, this photograph that you have here, this old image.jpg, if you go back into your system into the Photoshop program itself, you can see this image is there available for you to work on. So if you want to open this photograph, just file open new, and then go re-open the program, and within the files inside the photograph, the Photoshop program, you'll find this under images and samples. And within the samples, you'll see some other pictures that you can use that we have probably already, if not, we will be using some of those images in the coming hour or two. One of which is this little, my little island girl, which you see the difference in contrast between the two, very dark in the foreground, and the background is very light. So the difference in contrast is what we're going to tackle a little bit later on, but we'll save that to the, until after we work on restoring this photograph. And I'm sure that most of you work on this piece, you'll see the problems here of restoring some blank areas back in here and cleaning up. So most of that is going to be done with using the clone brush, the stamp tool, and all the little graphics, the pieces that are really tools that are hiding right underneath this little one step. We've already showed you the red eye tool, how to clean up red eye. But today we're going to work on, very much, on working with the patch tool, and the spot healing brush, and the clone brush right here. These two brushes right here.