A forum member asks, "Is there any experienced Photoshop user that can give me a tried method of accomplishing the removal of the glare from the eyeglasses?" Here are some of the responses and suggestions from other members: From Steve J: "There's no completely easy way that I know of. Because the glare is actually a highlight in the image (blown-out highlight) there is little or no image information in there.
If the glare isn't completely white, sometimes you can select the glare with the lasso tool, copy it to a new layer and experiment with blending modes to build more detail back in. Sometimes it takes multiple layers to do this, and with a hard-edged selection, it's difficult to get it blended back into the image properly. In short, it takes some time and it's not an easy fix, but it can be done even if you have to ... more.
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