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Feather & Free Transform: Making Facial Features Symmetrical
               More often than not, the features on your subject’s face won’t be perfectly symmetrical (one eye might be higher than the other, or their nose might be a
               little crooked at the nostrils or the bridge, or one side of their smile might extend higher than the other, and so on). Luckily, you can bring all these
               misaligned features back into alignment using just a few tools, and some techniques you’ve already learned (but we do get to learn a helpful new tool this
               time, as well).
               Step One:
               Here’s the image we want to retouch, opened in Photoshop, and there’s a very common problem here (well, when it comes to facial symmetry anyway),
               and that is our subject’s eyes aren’t lined up perfectly symmetrically. There’s a surprisingly easy fix for this, though.
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