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Nov 05, 2006 14:37 |  #1

Hi there,

I took this full moon night shot yesterday. I have just modified the levels a bit so the pictures is mostly untouched. I guess you can see where the main problem is - this green glare! I know its a pretty simple thing to remove the unwanted glare in Photoshop, but if someone can guide me trough it, I'd really appreciate it. All the photos I took yesterday have the same problem, I really want to correct them. As well, comments and suggestions are more then welcomed.

Thanks a bunch!

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Nov 05, 2006 14:51 |  #2

If it's just that little green blob in the tree, select the clone stamp, sample the branch to the upper left of the blob and extend it over the blob. Check on the cloning tool in your PS manual for full details.

EDIT: OK, I just had a quick go to check that this is what you are after. It took about 45 seconds, so you could do a neater job if you blow a whole minute on it !

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Nov 05, 2006 21:05 as a reply to  @ sandpiper's post |  #3

Sandpiper, my savior!

Thanks for the info it works like a charm.

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Nov 05, 2006 21:11 |  #4

Medusa wrote in post #2221927 (external link)
Sandpiper, my savior!

Thanks for the info it works like a charm.

Medusa.

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