Paint.NET :: How To Remove Crease From Old B&W Photo
Dec 9, 2011
We have an old black & white photograph which has a bad crease acrosss the middle. This shows up as a ragged white line after scanning in. What is the best way to remove this a blend the grays together?
I have tried the clone tool which work quite well but you can see the circles and curves from the brush on the clone tool although I have tried various point sizes. Is there perhaps a way to use the clone tool then select the area and blend the gray together to get rid of the curves from the brush?
I have a brother printer that no longer prints the magenta ink. I have tried and tried to fix it, and cannot figure it out. So, Since i would like to continue using the printer, and still need to print in color, I was hoping maybe there would be a way to remove the red from a picture before i color it.
Now, i understand it is more complicated than just finding all the red in a photo and simply removing it or changing the color. Any color that the printer needs Magenta ink to print is going to come out funny, unless I can find a way to change any color that would require the magenta ink.
What is the best way to take the background out of a photo or a portrait and keep the photo? Also would like to be able to keep the edge nice so when am laser engraving it will look nice, and will be able to engrave well.
I am trying to remove two people from the background of this old B&W photo of my Grandpa and Great Uncle. how to get them out and keep the photo looking realistic? I don't mind changing the background, I just can't figure out and easy way to get this done, aside from zooming in really close, cutting them out, and pasting them on another background. I just don't know how realistic this will look.
Im using Corel Photo-Paint X5 and was wondering how to decrease or remove pixelation from the edges of a low quality photo? Iva attached a sample below:
I want to copy a black and white photo which was printed (old original 'wet' method) on matte paper. When I scan it the scanned image has thin white vertical stripes through all the dark areas of the photo. I have located a method of removing them using Photoshop (using layers etc) but cannot duplicate those 'instructions' using PSP X2.
how I can remove these thin stripes (they make the photo look like everyone one is wearing pin striped clothing).
Im using Corel Photo-Paint X5 and was wondering how to decrease or remove pixelation from the edges of a low quality photo? Iva attached a sample below
I am working in the 3ds Max 2014 tutorials. The specific tutorial is "Drawing Patterns for the Clothes". The subsection is "Use the Garment Maker and Cloth Modifiers to Prepare the Skirt". I am working on the area of the SEAMS to create the PLEATS. 3ds Max won't allow me to change the Crease Angle to 150 as it says in the tutorial. When I position the mouse over the box where the dimensions are, it turns into a hand shape. I can change any other dimension in the SEAMS rollout.
I'm looking to recreate the crease/fold lines below. I've found various tutorials showing ways to create fold lines using thegradient tools (i.e putting black/white to create fold) and others that use an overlay of crinkled image and making opaque.Neither of these produce effects like the ones attached.
I'm working on a project right now where i need to use creased edges for sculpting.
I'm on Mudbox 2012 SAP 1, as mentioned in the title
Importing the FBX from Maya with smooth on (smooth preview) So The sculpying itself goes well.
But when it comes to transfert detail on creased topology, the problems start to emerge from the myst..................
So. I get ugly artefacts on the creased edges locations. I can bust'em out, but its very time consuming.
So Transfert to a non creased topology. Lovely transfert with no errors.
Then extracting vector displacement from the non-creased topology and the result is bad when rendering. The mesh looks smoothed without the sharp corners present on the sculpt.
So, trying to extract with non-creased topo as source and creased as target. Better, but still not good. Tryed use crease and hard edges, subdivided target topo.. Almost anything in fact.
Even flatten the non-creased topo before extracting maps. I'm loosing my teeth, weight, and my son doesn't remember my name.
Any workflows with creased edges ? Is the hole stuff better implemented in Mudbox 2013 ?
I want to know how to resize a photo without loosing quality....... in the image resize box the is a check box that says maintain file size ......what does that do .
I have tried to resize using it and the file stays the same as the original.
I am trying to change the background of a photo. Not just change the color but change the color AND make it keep it's original shading, etc. I have some family photos we had made recently and they used a beige color draping for the background. The ones we had made before had a black draping. I was wondering how I could go about using some sort of additive coloring to transform the varying shades of beige to the same varying shades of black.
I have already used the masking tool to separate the background from the rest of the photo.
I have two photos, shooted probably the same day, by the same photograph in the same place !But the pose is a bit different.
first one is in high resolution and in black & white nuance. second one is a small resolution and in full colors. I wish re-color the black&white photo using exactly the same nuance from the colored one.
can i "copy" all the colors from the color-one to the b&w one ?
Is there an easy way to do color tints on a photo in PhotoPAINT? And by that I don't mean just correcting the tint, I mean converting a regular photo into one that has a single color tint (e.g., yellow, red, etc.). I've tried graying it out and then adding a transparent color layer over it, but I'm not getting the result I'm looking for.
Also, while I'm at it, are there any (current) books out that cover PhotoPAINT in depth? I know that the official DRAW book has a section on it, but it's pretty basic.
The current crop of photo sharing apps like Instagram have made filter effects a popular way of adding some extra vim to your shots. What if you want to give the ‘retro’ look to photos that aren’t on your phone though?
How can we create retro looking photos in PhotoPaint?
I would like to use a photo frame from connect, and keep it in the Effects>Creative>Frame menu of frames. I have downloaded and clicked and dragged the frame to my image, but I would like to reuse this frame. Is it possible to add it to the menu? I can download it to the menu - but it is a temporary item in the list of views to the right, which can be replaced from any of the permanent members of the dropdown selection of frames on the left of the Frame menu. I would like a frame to become one of those "permanent frames."
How to alter a scanned newspaper photo to get it to look like a continuous line photo using cpp apps? is there a tried technique? i tried tracing in cdgs but it looks like the dabble app was applied in cpp i want to try and get rid of the 65 line printing ink dots. if no one has a way, i will post one if i am successful. trial and error can be fun if you have the patience and fortitude.
I am making a background image for a website in Draw. The main part is Black.
I export as a jpg and the image looks fine when I view it.
Then if I open it in photo-paint the black is not black, but rather has a grey color to it. The image is exported fine and looks great when viewing it with the normal windows photo viewer program.
Something is happening when it is opened up in photo paint I think.