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Author Need some help...glass reflection
Jp

2005-10-30, 6:14 pm

Does anyone want to try to remove the glass reflection and dog nose
prints from this image, He landed on our deck 2 nights ago after banging
into the window. After 10 minutes he shook it off and flew away into the
night, just seconds after the shot was taken. I just regret not opening
the door for the shot.
Thanks for any help......pmerc2000@yahoo.com
If the image does not come through I can email the original.

http://static.flickr.com/25/57538630_70e8333e3d_o.jpg

remove the 'spam'
Flo Nelson

2005-10-30, 6:14 pm


"Jp" <pmercspam2000@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Does anyone want to try to remove the glass reflection and dog nose prints
> from this image, He landed on our deck 2 nights ago after banging
> into the window. After 10 minutes he shook it off and flew away into the
> night, just seconds after the shot was taken. I just regret not opening
> the door for the shot.
> Thanks for any help......pmerc2000@yahoo.com
> If the image does not come through I can email the original.
>
> http://static.flickr.com/25/57538630_70e8333e3d_o.jpg
>
> remove the 'spam'


I don't want to take the time to do the whole image, but I found a
combination of the clone stamp tool (mainly on the floor) and the burn tool
set at a low exposure (mainly on the bird then lightly on the floor) works
pretty well. Have to do multiple reselections with the clone tool since the
spots are so close together.

Flo


Flo Nelson

2005-10-30, 6:14 pm


"Flo Nelson" <flojnel@anamidesignsCUTTHIS.com> wrote in message
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>


>
> I don't want to take the time to do the whole image, but I found a
> combination of the clone stamp tool (mainly on the floor) and the burn
> tool set at a low exposure (mainly on the bird then lightly on the floor)
> works pretty well. Have to do multiple reselections with the clone tool
> since the spots are so close together.
>


Forgot to mention - be sure to do levels first, of course.

Flo


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