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Let’s take a look at the original pictures and renderings first
1. Open the image, hold down the left button on the background layer and drag it to the copy layer, release the mouse, and get a copy of the background as shown in the figure.
2. Click Filter - Blur - Surface Blur
3. In the pop-up dialog box, set the parameters. Adjust the radius value according to the changes in the observed image to stop when the spots are just eliminated. Note that the threshold value is also adjusted in the same way. It should not be too large. If it is too large, it will affect the clarity of the entire image.
4. After exiting the surface blur filter, click Image - Adjustments - Levels (if the image tone is normal, you can skip this step to complete the beauty treatment.)
5. We see that the color scale of this picture is obviously darker. Adjust the white triangle to the starting point of the rising curve on the left, as shown in the picture. You can see that the image is obviously clear and translucent. OK to exit
6. The final effect is as shown in the picture. You can repeatedly open and close the eyes of the copy layer to compare and see the results of your processing.