What would be the best way to clean up the image on the right hand side? Any other idea's would be good.
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Started by paul.hunter, Jun 07 2004 01:28 AM
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#1
Posted 07 June 2004 - 01:28 AM
Nikon F100, D70 and D200
2 X Sea & Sea Housings
2 X Ys-90 Strobes, YS-350
105mm Macro,18-35mm, 10-20mm, 28-70mm
The fun does not stop when you get old but you get old when you stop having fun!
2 X Sea & Sea Housings
2 X Ys-90 Strobes, YS-350
105mm Macro,18-35mm, 10-20mm, 28-70mm
The fun does not stop when you get old but you get old when you stop having fun!
#2
Posted 07 June 2004 - 05:58 AM
What exactly are you looking for? The image doesn't look dirty on the right side to me.
Cheers
James
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James
Canon 1DsMkIII - Seacam Housing
Dual Ikelite Strobes
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#3
Posted 07 June 2004 - 08:56 PM
Hi James
It's that silver fish on the right that did not play along with the others that causes a distraction to me, what do you think?
It's that silver fish on the right that did not play along with the others that causes a distraction to me, what do you think?
Nikon F100, D70 and D200
2 X Sea & Sea Housings
2 X Ys-90 Strobes, YS-350
105mm Macro,18-35mm, 10-20mm, 28-70mm
The fun does not stop when you get old but you get old when you stop having fun!
2 X Sea & Sea Housings
2 X Ys-90 Strobes, YS-350
105mm Macro,18-35mm, 10-20mm, 28-70mm
The fun does not stop when you get old but you get old when you stop having fun!
#4
Posted 26 June 2004 - 09:20 AM
I don't find that "silver" fish too distracting but if it bothers you just remove it using Photoshop tools. Should be pretty easy to do.
#5
Posted 27 June 2004 - 05:09 AM
Use a combination of the cloning and healing brushes to remove it (just like backscatter). I would probably remove a few more of them will I was at it.
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#6
Posted 27 June 2004 - 05:39 AM
Sweet
Karl
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#7
Posted 27 June 2004 - 06:56 AM
Nice job Craig!! Even when using the healing brush to blend, sometimes you can tell that the image was edited; but your example is VERY GOOD at not abusing the tools and not leaving any impression that the image was "cleaned". 8) 8)
Ponsui.
Ponsui.
#8
Posted 28 June 2004 - 05:46 AM
Thanx guys that has helped alot.
Paul
Paul
Nikon F100, D70 and D200
2 X Sea & Sea Housings
2 X Ys-90 Strobes, YS-350
105mm Macro,18-35mm, 10-20mm, 28-70mm
The fun does not stop when you get old but you get old when you stop having fun!
2 X Sea & Sea Housings
2 X Ys-90 Strobes, YS-350
105mm Macro,18-35mm, 10-20mm, 28-70mm
The fun does not stop when you get old but you get old when you stop having fun!
