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jarevalo
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Nov 15, 2014 06:28 |  #1

anyone know how to clean the backdrop like the picture below (specially the roll up of the backdrop)

http://www.fgpix.com …2jan1bwx5i1s297​6s70bvc5cq (external link)

was it done using PS or was it cleaned very well?

*** credits to FG Pix for the inspiration photo




  
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Nov 15, 2014 12:00 |  #2

Please note that if it is not your photo then POTN rules mean that you should only post a link to the image, not the image itself. Also one should not edit others images and repost, unless the original poster of the image has the Image Editing OK flag set. I would suggest dealing with these points before a mod sees them and does something about it.

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Nov 16, 2014 14:04 |  #3

BigAl007 wrote in post #17273494 (external link)
Please note that if it is not your photo then POTN rules mean that you should only post a link to the image, not the image itself. Also one should not edit others images and repost, unless the original poster of the image has the Image Editing OK flag set. I would suggest dealing with these points before a mod sees them and does something about it.

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Mini-modding isn't cool. But he has a point to some extent.

Anyway, to actually answer your question:

I messed with it a little to get a better idea. Seems that content aware fills, and a bit of healing brush work to clean up the mess will do. Maybe a little dodging and burning.

Worst comes to worst, crop it out.


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Nov 20, 2014 00:41 |  #4

BigAl007 wrote in post #17273494 (external link)
Please note that if it is not your photo then POTN rules mean that you should only post a link to the image, not the image itself. Also one should not edit others images and repost, unless the original poster of the image has the Image Editing OK flag set. I would suggest dealing with these points before a mod sees them and does something about it.

Alan

edited the image and replaced by the link. By the way, the purpose of my thread is to share any knowledge on how to achieve the said "clean" backdrop, not to edit/process the said image. Hope it clears my intention.

and thank you for bringing this up. Cheers! :D




  
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Nov 20, 2014 00:43 |  #5

quadwing wrote in post #17275429 (external link)
Mini-modding isn't cool. But he has a point to some extent.

Anyway, to actually answer your question:

I messed with it a little to get a better idea. Seems that content aware fills, and a bit of healing brush work to clean up the mess will do. Maybe a little dodging and burning.

Worst comes to worst, crop it out.

thanks man! I am still not sure if the backdrop was really rolled up and edited or purely graphics.




  
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