GIMP :: Removing Flash Glare?
Apr 13, 2012I think I can redraw the eyes in the sockets, but how to remove the glare?.
View 3 RepliesI think I can redraw the eyes in the sockets, but how to remove the glare?.
View 3 RepliesI often get photos back that are pretty good except for some glare usually from my flash but also from lights.
I created a Drop Box folder with two such examples. How to remove the glare? Here's the link just pasted in:
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And here it is using the forum "insert URL" tag:
Dropbox photos with glare
a friend of mine took a picture of me with my favourit hockey player...she used the flash on my camera...i really wanna keep it...but there is a glare on my glasses and i need to remove it...i've attached the picture...
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View 2 Replies View RelatedI have used PS to edit my car photos for a while now, but there is one thing I still haven't mastered.
In the photo below I would like to remove the sun glare 'spots' you can see on the rear wheel arch (plus a few smaller ones also), but when I try to colour that area it never blends nicely with the rest of the paintwork.
I have seen some similar topics on the forum, but they all seem to relate to the removal of a flash reflection, or correcting contrast from photos taken in direct sun.
This is a particularly bad photo which I need to improve and I'm honestly not sure if it's just a lost cause.
I know there is a lengthy method to removing glare from glasses, is there anyway to obtain a step by step for this procedure?
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View 11 Replies View RelatedI was looking through some of my old folders this morning and stumbled across a pic I had to tinker with early last year for a magazine I was putting together.
as can be seen in the picture, there is a big patch of light (I assume from a flash or other light) right in the middle of the back ground, which looks terrible.
Also, the rest of the pic could do with a bit of lightening as it's too dark.
How would you go about editing this image to remove the patch of light?
I tried 2 techniques, firstly I used the burn tool to darken the patch of lightto match the rest of the pic.
The second approach I tried was to duplicate the layer. On the new layer I darkened the image so the patch was as dark as the rest of the poster in the first layer. Then I applied a layer mask and made only the newly darkened patch visible over the original pic to give an evenly lit poster.
Last week I shot a company event and didn't have an external flash or diffuser. This resulted in a very contrasty background shadow.
If it were just one shot, I would clone/stamp and be done; but I have about 25 shots to correct.
Any quick method to remove the shadow or at least reduce it's impact?
Photo below...
My beautiful baby has light glare in her eyes.
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I'm completing an ad for a bakery and the image of a cupcake that I'm trying to use wasn't done in a whitebox, hence alot of glare on the lefthand part of the image. It's washed out the pink frosting into an almost white color and the strawberries are not saturated in color. Is there something I can do to get rid of the white spot and make the image look as if it was shot professionally in a white box?
(in the image, it's the front most chocolate cupcake)
These 3 threads explain different ways of removing the background from an image.
The Paths Method - by fencepost
The Quickmask Method - by swmiller6
The Layer Mask Method - by Clayogre
GIMP are going to come up with a tool like the refine edge tool that is availale in Photoshop. I really need some way of removing the background of some of the pictures I use. I have attached an example of an image that I would like to remove the background and replace it. I have spent hours trying to work out how to do it successfully.
View 2 Replies View Relatedremoving a transparent watermark that I found on some scans.
The transparent watermark is located on the lower left corner, there's also a small watermark on the lower right corner.
I'd like to know how to remove these watermarksAttached File(s) Jewel Case - Front.jpg (140.38K)
Number of downloads: 27 Disc.jpg (84.23K)
Number of downloads: 13
I am trying to remove all the black and blue colors found in the attached picture, but it takes too long and intricate to do it space by space, so I was wondering how to remove a color found in the picture in one go.
View 4 Replies View RelatedIs there any way of removing the lines that go around the edge of a blank layer? I'm making a design which has a black background where I need to experiment by moving other layers around, and I keep getting the faint outside edge of the layer showing. For example, I created a transparent layer to create a supa nova; I move the layer around the black background and get the faint outside edge of the layer.
Is there anyway of getting rid of these besides maybe using the clone tool?
Before I pass along to you my request, I'd like to point out that I have watched tutorial, after tutorial on how to remove an image from a background. Every thing goes great, "step by step", (my project compared to tutorial) right to the final procedure. Then my image either turns "white/black", or disappears (lets just say the project does not pan out compared to tutorials).But everything is "fine", right up to final phase. How to do the following....
1. Extract an image from a background (any kind) of background.
2. Instruct me how to take the extracted image, and "save" it to file, to use it in "another" project, at a later time.
3. How to take an image (for instance, a large hole in a tree) and take another image, and place it in there. Inside this hole in the tree, I want to take an image, and "blend" it into the hole in the tree. Another wards,I don't want to just place a vivid "sharp" image into the hole in the tree, I want a " halo/gradual fade out from tree, to a gradual fade in to object placed in tree. I hope you understand my description. Basically, going from a sharp vivid image, to a gradual blending of another image in hole of tree.
I have a photo that includes the date the picture was taken on the front of it. The text is in yellow and part of the date covers my suited arm. My question is how can I remove the date, and have the area where the date was reflective of the colors that are in the background (i.e., my suit is gray, so I want the area that the yellow date originally covered, now to appear the same color as my suit.
I am using GIMPshop 2.8.8(?)
What would be the easiest way to remove the background from this photo?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI've tried adjusting levels, curves, color balance and the heal plug-in, but I can't remove the red blocky pixels in a series of pictures that look like the one below:
How I could fix up these pictures? Do I need to use a red-eye or noise removal method? I'm using GIMP 2.6.11 .
I received delivery of a company logo in multiple file formats. I'm trying to get the logo added on various sites across the web. How to get the logo to stand on it's own without a background.
We have the following formats: pdf rar ai png jpg tiff bmp and eps
The background is white and I just want that removed so the logo and company name stand on their own. I have attached an example.
how I can get rid of the bluish colour around the tree that I have removed the background from (see attachement). I first invert the image, then go to "Components", choose Monochrome, adjust the image to get the black background, and finally go to "Levels" to increase the dark background. However, when I had the mask and do the rest of the sequence, I keep getting the blue tinge of the sky around the object I have cut out.
View 4 Replies View RelatedIs there no quicker way to remove the white (or any other color) background from an image, aside from outlining it?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI want to remove the background stuff so i can use the picture of smoking guy in a signature.
[URL] (Picture shows the parts i want to remove).
I download Manga Stream manga for offline reading, the only that bugs is that each image has the nasty Manga Stream watermark on it which just ruins the reading for me.
How I can remove the watermark? These are 2 of the images I'm attempting to remove the watermark from.
I like this image if only I could remove the branch. Also what is that called in the lower right hand corner? Is that aberration? Could that be removed by GIMP as well?
View 4 Replies View RelatedIt was taken with overhead lighting and no flash, which produced a shadow under the nose.
I've tried various techniques I've been able to find online, but I never seem to be able to get anything that corrects the shadow in a natural way.
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for photoshop elements, someone told me to create new layers and use the dodge tool, but I no longer have elements and have switched to gimp.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am removing the background on a detailed object(s). I removed the initial part..the ants started marching. Then I pushed "control click", and started on another section..the ants started marching on that piece. Then I moved to my 3rd section doing the same. But when you click your final at your beginning on your 3rd section, the ants start marching there also..but you lose the sections you did previously. So I went to "undo", clicked that, and got my previous sections "back".
But my question is..how can I continue taking out the background in this picture...there are a lot of openings between arms and bodies etc., where I need to remove the background. I've tried removing the background on a detailed image one time before, and the same thing happened. Gimp will only allow you to remove so much, and if you try to remove more, it cancels out what you previously tried to remove...how can I continue removing the background on his image, being the image already has an alpha channel over it. If you try to continue after saving the present image to path/invert...you will lose the image your trying to save in the second process.
How to remove a watermark from a pic when it`s crossing a persons face? Found a picture of a friend of mine, so this is just for private use.
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