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Oct 20, 2018 15:58:31   #
joecashew Loc: N.C.
 
I have a picture of my dog and he has his harness and leash on. Is there any way i can take them off of him? is there a photo shop or something like that would work? Thanks Joe PS I have windows 10

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Oct 20, 2018 16:26:20   #
mcmama
 
If you have a decent editing program, use your clone tool. You can google how to do it. I use Photoshop Elements 2018 and use it a lot.

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Oct 20, 2018 17:26:17   #
rjaywallace Loc: Wisconsin
 
Why not just take a different photo of your dog without the harness and leash? For a much more conplicated solution, yes, Adobe Photoshop and other editing programs can “remove” the offensive restraints using Layers. See YouTube for step by step instructions on how to go about it. Regards.

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Oct 20, 2018 19:19:15   #
speters Loc: Grangeville/Idaho
 
joecashew wrote:
I have a picture of my dog and he has his harness and leash on. Is there any way i can take them off of him? is there a photo shop or something like that would work? Thanks Joe PS I have windows 10
Yes, you can certainly do that in Photoshop, but first you'll need to learn how, to make it look good. That'll be a project to put on the back burner, 'til you're sufficient/comfortable enough to do that! Good luck!

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Oct 20, 2018 20:55:33   #
joer Loc: Colorado/Illinois
 
joecashew wrote:
I have a picture of my dog and he has his harness and leash on. Is there any way i can take them off of him? is there a photo shop or something like that would work? Thanks Joe PS I have windows 10


Good luck with that. Just reshoot with out the hardware.

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Oct 20, 2018 22:32:36   #
mcmama
 
joer wrote:
Good luck with that. Just reshoot with out the hardware.


I’m wondering if the dog is still alive.

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Oct 21, 2018 03:43:07   #
JD750 Loc: SoCal
 
joecashew wrote:
I have a picture of my dog and he has his harness and leash on. Is there any way i can take them off of him? is there a photo shop or something like that would work? Thanks Joe PS I have windows 10


Un-buckle the leash and remove it. Then shoot the photo again.

That is going to be much higher quality, much less trouble and time, and much less cost than trying to buy and learn an editing program.

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Oct 21, 2018 06:23:54   #
robertcbyrd Loc: 28754
 
Or, you could try Affinity Photo. It's inexpensive and works like a champ.

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Oct 21, 2018 07:00:58   #
spraguead Loc: Boston, MA
 
joecashew wrote:
I have a picture of my dog and he has his harness and leash on. Is there any way i can take them off of him? is there a photo shop or something like that would work? Thanks Joe PS I have windows 10


In short, yes.

But.......I've done retouching with Photoshop for over 20 years. I can safely say that the level of difficulty, and likelihood of really nice results depends on the image as much as the retoucher, and certainly more important than the application. Post the photo here (be sure to click "store original") and you can get a true assessment of the task at hand as opposed to personal opinions of the software.

Good luck.

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Oct 21, 2018 08:17:50   #
pithydoug Loc: Catskill Mountains, NY
 
rjaywallace wrote:
Why not just take a different photo of your dog without the harness and leash? For a much more conplicated solution, yes, Adobe Photoshop and other editing programs can “remove” the offensive restraints using Layers. See YouTube for step by step instructions on how to go about it. Regards.


Yes! Here are two videos that will show you how:
https://onlinephotographytraining.com/2018/04/22/intermediate-photoshop-episode-3-removing-things-from-an-image-easy/
https://onlinephotographytraining.com/2018/04/22/intermediate-photoshop-episode-4-removing-things-from-an-image-harder/

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Oct 21, 2018 08:56:38   #
Nikon1201
 
Use the healing brush first and finish with the clone tool . It will be perfect

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Oct 21, 2018 09:47:22   #
lsimpkins Loc: SE Pennsylvania
 
Nikon1201 wrote:
Use the healing brush first and finish with the clone tool . It will be perfect

Content Aware Fill is also often useful.

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Oct 21, 2018 11:49:31   #
traderjohn Loc: New York City
 
rjaywallace wrote:
Why not just take a different photo of your dog without the harness and leash? For a much more conplicated solution, yes, Adobe Photoshop and other editing programs can “remove” the offensive restraints using Layers. See YouTube for step by step instructions on how to go about it. Regards.


Whoa...Whoa. Don't complicate things that are already in turmoil.

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