GIMP :: Remove Unwanted Object In Coarse Sand In Image?
Aug 20, 2011How do I edit sand and coarse textures, so well that even the experts can't find the edit?..
"Sand-brushes"..?
How do I edit sand and coarse textures, so well that even the experts can't find the edit?..
"Sand-brushes"..?
my dad was on vacation at London and he used his phone to and DSLR camera to take photo. in his phone, theres a camera app called "camera360".
my dad used it and it was in "ghost" effect. my dad forgot to turn it off and took many pictures but most of them are spoiled. so how can i remove using photoshop? i will include a picture as example
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