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/rēˈtəCH/,
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retouching, present participle; retouched, past tense; retouches, 3rd person singular present; retouched, past participle;
  1. Improve or repair (a painting, a photograph, makeup, etc.) by making slight additions or alterations


  1. give retouches to (hair); "retouch the roots"
  2. touch up: alter so as to produce a more desirable appearance; "This photograph has been retouched!"
  3. Retouch - the work done to an edge of a flint implement in order to make it into a functional tool, or to reshape a used tool. ...
  4. (Retouching) Photo manipulation is the application of image editing techniques to photographs in order to create an illusion or deception (in contrast to mere enhancement or correction), through analog or digital means. ...
  5. The act of retouching; To improve something (especially a photograph), by adding or correcting details, or by removing flaws; To colour the roots of hair to match hair previously coloured; To modify a flint tool by making secondary flaking along the cutting edge
  6. (retouching) The work done by a restorer to replace areas of loss or damage in a painting.
  7. (Retouching) a means of altering artwork or color separations to correct faults or enhance the image.
  8. (Retouching) Altering a print or negative after development by use of dyes or pencils to alter tones of highlights, shadows, and other details, or to remove blemishes.
  9. (Retouching) a form of enhancement or correction by improving/highlighting/removing or otherwise adjusting details in a picture, photograph, print or drawing before printing it.
  10. (RETOUCHING) The process of electronically changing an image’s color, background or texture.
  11. (RETOUCHING) Completing places where original paint is lost with the exact matching colour and form. Done with paint which does not yellow or discolour.
  12. (Retouching) (Color): The correction or deliberate manipulation of color, tone or detail in an original work of art, photograph or other original which needs correction. ...
  13. (Retouching) An after treatment used for fixing technical problems such as removing spots and blemishes from prints and negatives, or as an artistic 'tool' for changing an image.
  14. (Retouching) Digital image processing for photo enhancement and manipulation. Sharpening, noise reduction, colour enhancement, distortions, and artistic filters are some examples for ~ techniques.
  15. (Retouching) In traditional cartography, the process of manually correcting or improving a photographic negative or positive, a scribe coat or printing plate. Retouching is done by applying an opaque liquid with a brush or pen.
  16. (Retouching) The act of improving or altering an image. Usually undertaken with computer software now.
  17. (Retouching) The deliberate alteration of a computer image, physical artwork or photography.
  18. (Retouching) The fine flaking of an edge to improve and finalize the form by removal of the small flakes (usually by pressure) to produce sharpness.
  19. (Retouching) To alter photographs, artwork, or film to emphasize or introduce desired features and also to eliminate unwanted ones.
  20. (Retouching) To make small repairs or improvements, particularly in paint
  21. (Retouching) computerised tidying up and improvement of scanned images
  22. (Retouching) means the correction of drafts or negatives by means of opaques, matte lacquer, pencil etc. Among others, especially such drafts are retouched the reproduction of which high requirements are made on.
  23. (Retouching) treatment of a photographic image to modify it or remove imperfections prior to reproduction
  24. (retouching) the act of altering continuous tone prints, halftone negatives, or positives to eliminate defects, emphasize detail, or perform minor color corrections.
  25. (retouching) the art of refining and enhancing visual media, including color correction, compositing, and structural touch-ups