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I need quick help....AHHHH
Ok so I took some pictures of some friends of mines little one. Well it was a CHRISTmas photo shoot and I have some ribbon in the front and now that I am editing them I think it will look better out of the picture. I had some "snow" under it. How can I take it out of the pic??? They are wanting to get some Christmas cards made, please hurry...LOL BTW I am not posting pic due to their privacy, that's why I told you the details...LOL
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12-11-2009 12:40 PM
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I am Big, I am Mike
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To take something out of an image, you need to replace it with something. That's why the most common tool for this is the the 'clone stamp' in Photoshop. It copies pixels from one spot to another. So if you have snow around the ribbon, you might be able to copy some snow to cover the ribbon.
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LOL

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Transient Ischemic Attack?
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Originally Posted by
IgsEMT
LOL

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Transient Ischemic Attack?

T--thanks I--in A--advance
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I spend too much of my life on TPF!
Clone stamp tool is usually the one for that kind of job, also if you have CS4 the patch tool is pretty good too.
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