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Chat & Social => The Bar - General Chat => Topic started by: Andy the Landy on September 22, 2005, 21:46:26
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Help :oops: - I need to print and frame a digital photo but it has a blue line running through it - how do I get rid of it :?: The original photo is 1600x1200
Cheers :D
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You need photo shop
Forward it to me and I'll have a go. Some of the guys may be better but that looks like it should be easy
send it to:
mail@ashleybyrne.com
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this is done with paint.......with more time it would look better but you get the idea................ :wink:
(http://photos.imageevent.com/denviks/funs/websize/astle_park_traction_engine_rally_2005_053__custom__177.jpg)
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Here it is in rough, got the image so I'll do it proper
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Here it is fully tweaked
Got rid of the car fin on the right
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8) WOW 8) Tremendous - is it really that easy. Now printed and ready for framing :D
Cheers
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Took about 3 mins!
Glad your pleased with it mate :D
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Makles a mockery of photographic evidence.....
Ed
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left dude :!: :!:
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Good work
Must get photo shop for my pc.
:D
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if you dont want to buy photo shop, then consider Gimp (http://www.gimp.org)
its free, and just as powerful as photoshop, if a little harder to use
it works on windows and linux, as well as other even more obscure OSs
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The Cloning Tool is the one to use with this sort of thing - basically you copy bits of image from nearby and overpaint the bit you want to get rid of. With a bit of practice you can get rid of clouds, trees, people...
Most decent photo editing software will have a Cloning Tool of some sort. I use Photoshop, because it's so powerful, but would recommend you buy a book to learn how to use it properly, as it's very complex if you want to get the best from it.
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left dude :!: :!:
Blimey, Im hopeless :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: