Does anyone know of a program that I can use to remove the hydro poles/lines from this photo. Any help would be appreciated.
Do you have light room or Photoshop? You can clone them out with either of them.
ncshutterbug wrote:
Do you have light room or Photoshop? You can clone them out with either of them.
Thanks ncshutterbug. I don't have either but I will look into both. I do have Zoner but I don't think it does a very good job...or maybe it's just me. :-)
Jack47 wrote:
Does anyone know of a program that I can use to remove the hydro poles/lines from this photo. Any help would be appreciated.
Most decent photo editors will do that. Photoshop, Elements, Lightroom or a free one is Gimp. If you upload the photo again and click store original somebody may help you out.
Jack47 wrote:
Thanks ncshutterbug. I don't have either but I will look into both. I do have Zoner but I don't think it does a very good job...or maybe it's just me. :-)
It's a beautiful shot. Maybe it's time for an upgrade?
RicknJude wrote:
Most decent photo editors will do that. Photoshop, Elements, Lightroom or a free one is Gimp. If you upload the photo again and click store original somebody may help you out.
Thanks: Not sure what that means but I'll try.
I think I got it.
I meant upgrade of your processing program. The photo is spectacular!
ncshutterbug wrote:
I meant upgrade of your processing program. The photo is spectacular!
Thanks. I want to get an enlargement for a brother who was there when I took the shot. It's going to be a Xmas gift, maybe his last since he is fighting cancer. He loved the shot and I did give him one of the originals.
The shot was taken in NL and there are so many Hydro poles and lines around almost every shot has to be fixed.
I need to get this one right since it is going to be blown up.
There are plenty of folks here who would be happy to do it for you. All you have to do is ask! Best of luck. We'll keep your brother in our prayers.
ncshutterbug wrote:
Do you have light room or Photoshop? You can clone them out with either of them.
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I use one I found on the internet called "Free Clone Stamp Tool." Seems like most free stuff comes with things you don't want now: particularly web- and browser-related, so try to click NO on the various offers if you download.
I would try to do the cloning on this one for you, but I'm not very good at it :)
The light and reflections are beautiful in your image! I think it might be tilted a little, though. Here it is with some straightening, using a super-duper free program, Picasa.
Linda From Maine wrote:
I use one I found on the internet called "Free Clone Stamp Tool." Seems like most free stuff comes with things you don't want now: particularly web- and browser-related, so try to click NO on the various offers if you download.
I would try to do the cloning on this one for you, but I'm not very good at it :)
The light and reflections are beautiful in your image! I think it might be tilted a little, though. Here it is with some straightening, using a super-duper free program, Picasa.
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And the offensive poles are still there...
It would be great to read the OP request....
Got rid of the reflectyed pole, some artifacts from the sensor and wires that were reflected too.
Green what I did not see, red, what is corrected
Final.
Rongnongno wrote:
And the offensive poles are still there...
It would be great to read the OP request....
At the risk of sounding dumb......what are the OP requests.
Jack47 wrote:
Does anyone know of a program that I can use to remove the hydro poles/lines from this photo. Any help would be appreciated.
I was not sure whether you wanted the poles removed. I think they add to the picture.As for the lines, I did not realize how many there were which actually are almost invisible on your download. Here is a try at removing all of the lines I could see. People have already mentioned programs you can use. This is just a quick example of how it is possible
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