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paulseb
Joined: 14 Jul 2010
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Location: london PS Version: cs1 OS: mac os10.3.9
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Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 6:58 am Post subject: Erasing print from, and making good, a background |
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Still trying to get help on this one:
Hi. I have a photographic image of one of my paintings which I wish to scan and print. [I no longer have the original]. However the print bears lettering that I incorporated for promotional purposes. This lettering is over the background which is leafy. I wish to 'clone' in the background. Is this a job for the clone tool?
Thanks.
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thehermit
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Depending upon your version of Photoshop you could go one of a few ways. Cloning would certainly be up there among the solutions along with Possibly Content Aware Fill. Healing or Patching would probably be a little smudgy.
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thehermit
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This is with cloning and is probably the most expedient way of doing it, although content aware fill could be refined with cloning.
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Content Aware Fill (CS5)
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