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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:56 am)
Yeah Chris is right. You have to be very talented to seamlessly fix all those cracks. I know as I used to do it for a living. You have done a pretty neat job there. It also can be painstaking and requires a heck of a lot of patience. Let us see some more. This forum is about all aspects of Photography. Colm...
Thank you guys so much...I have really tried. I am trying to convince my parents to scan a bunch of the old family pictures they have so I can fix them up. They love what I do, but never have the time to do the scanning and since they are in southern Florida and I am in Northern Florida I just can't go over and do it for them... Anyhow, I will make some more posts of some other things I have done. Thanks again.
I used I believe PaintshopPro 5 when I first started, and was loathe two years later to even get the newer versions. You know how you make something your own, and are so used to it? Well, when I went to photoshop, I used to open it up, look around and then shut it down....Now I cannot live without it. Experiment, thats the key I think.... Syyd
yes leighp1 it is the clone brush and it is very usefull for retouching old picture. Syyd i do not no if you did use it before but you simply select the clone brush then go over the region you wish to reproduce elsewhere then you press shift and rigth click hold it and move over the region you whant to reproduce the cloning effect then release and click left to start cloning....and enjoy at first it is tricky but youll get the touch eith time...Also to choose the form of your tool you go over the cloning brush then rigth click you see a menu that you will choose option tools then on your screen you should see the tool option bar flotting around click on it and inside you should see all the option about the cloning round brush or square....how much area you whant to clone...
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