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imm102
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Sep 24, 2004 15:09 |  #1

Hi,

Im new to digital photography and have limited experience of touching up photos. Recently took a photo in the french alps which im very proud of, unfortunately it has a strange light apparition which must be a light glare or something (im not sure of the terminology). I have eliminated it in a very rough first attempt but want to know what the best way to get rid of it is, so i can have a large 12x8 print done for my wall. Im worried my rough attempt although looks ok on screen will show up in the print.

Cheers

Heres a small version, the original is 2048x1536. I have photoshop cs, and paint shop pro 8.

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JLS ­ Photo
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Sep 24, 2004 15:20 |  #2

Use the clone brush in PS.

Do you know how to do it? If not, I'll (or someone else who is faster ;)) walk you through it.




  
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Sep 24, 2004 17:37 |  #3

you can email it to me..

aznkid@aznkid.com (external link)

i'll take care of that for you..


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Sep 25, 2004 01:27 |  #4

For things like that, I use the healing brush (not the clone brush) in Photoshop CS.


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Sep 25, 2004 02:21 |  #5

http://www.tofuboy.net​/upload/photos/image.j​pg (external link)

Hope you don't mind me playing with your photo... all it took was about 15 seconds with the healing brush.


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imm102
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Sep 25, 2004 05:14 |  #6

Thanks a lot everyone that replied. Hopefully i can get a nice print to hang on my wall now.

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