0 past simple and past participle of retouch
1 to make small changes to a picture, photograph, etc., especially in order to improve it:
The flakes were between 2 and 4 cm long, none had retouched edges or showed any other culturally relevant mark.
Some parts of the picture look as if they were painted or retouched.
Traces in the right column correspond to the averages of 30 individual responses (stimulation artifacts were retouched).
Probably it was added by the same hand who retouched folios 162 and 163.
The illustrations in this book are manipulated photographic collage, heavily retouched with acrylic paint.
Another interesting dimension is that most images were taken from stock photo libraries to achieve the commercial look and heavily retouched.
In 1996 the scratches and areas of discolored inpainting were removed, and the painting was cleaned and retouched.
The highly stylized murals painted in black on the side walls have been retouched.