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Oh @Jan Mac, this is SUCH a good question, and one I've struggled with myself.

It begins by positioning the photo carefully enough when photographing to avoid glare and reflection as much as possible.  But that is never the whole story.

The second part of the story is in the editing, and it usually involves Channel Mixer.

May I see one of your problematic images?

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