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Probably nothing is more annoying than having a “perfect” shot – only to discover that a shadow, wire, or car is intruding into your visual perfection. In this short video tutorial, Larry Jordan shows you how to open a video clip in Photoshop Extended CS3 or CS4, how to control playback, how to retouch the image, how to control where the image is retouched, and how to output the resulting file so it can be used inside Final Cut Pro.