Photoshop :: CS5 - Removing Sunlight In Photo?
Aug 6, 2013In this photo, i want to remove the sunlight so as to make it more appropriate. Im using Photoshop CS5.
View 5 RepliesIn this photo, i want to remove the sunlight so as to make it more appropriate. Im using Photoshop CS5.
View 5 Repliesremoving a background from a photo.
For example, remove the grass from this photo:
Make it look like this:
Current System: i3 3.07ghz, 3gb ram, Windows 7 32 bit with all updates and X6
I tried to use Shadow/Highlight to get the whole pic. brighter so we can see the guy on the left but the whole right side of the image is so bright (because of the sunlight) it looks awful...
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As you can probably see the problem is with the brillant sunlight pouring through the windows. I have played around with the curves, but it just looks too dark and still white light through those windows. I was going to find a new background for each window cut out and replace and then play with the curves to bring the light down in the rest of the room.
I sadly do not have Photoshop C5 so can not easily remove someone from photos. I tried the cloning tool to just place the background over the person to be removed but it doesn't look very nice. (I'm just starting to use Photoshop).
It is a lake scene and the person to be removed is on the far right, not in the middle of a group or anything.
I am needing to create sunlight in some of my photos. How do I do this in Photoshop Elements 12?
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I've attached the photo so you can see.
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Original image
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I'm trying to make sunlight. I can't go through the tutorials but My screen looks way different.
When I hit the "Light" button (or type light) then I get the text
Point/Spot/Targetpoint/Freespot/freeweB/Distant
Filedia is set to 1. Why can't I get the dialog box?
I'm using acad 2009.
image editing in general, so I'm not sure what how to really say what mean because I don't know the correct terms (If there are any).
The most I can do to clarify what I mean is offer two examples. The first is a picture I found:
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The sunlight hits her head at the very top right of the image and transitions from white (direct sunlight) to brown (indirect sunlight) to black (almost no sunlight). Also, the light directly touches her hands and legs (white) and then transitions to indirect (pink).
The second example I can offer is on this very forum. On the header, if you look at the larger GIMP dog balloon (I think they're dogs, anyway...) you can see the white oval on top of the purple-ish nose. If you look at the top of the nose, right before it transitions to the black outline, you see an almost reflection-like effect.
Is there a function in GIMP to do this? Or, at least, some sort of work-around?
I'm working with the attached photo. As you can see (or rather, can't see) Jeanine's eyes are obscured by the glare on her glasses. I'm sadly finding little blips and blurbs such as this on all the outside shots because this event took place on an absolutely spectacular day (not that I'm complaining given the bizarre weather we've been having). It's just I could not see in the camera's display some of the problems. I even had a couple that are completely blurry though they looked fine on the display at the time.
What is the simplest way to quickly correct this? I have several similar shots of her but the glare is present in all of them. It's actually worse in a couple of them.
Is there a tutorial for cutting out part of a photo and using it in another photo. I have seen one on youtube but it is not detailed enough. It dosen't fully explain how to add your cut out part of a photo to a new photo. That is, how do i put the cut out part of a photo on top of a new background?
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I am using GIMPshop 2.8.8(?)
What would be the easiest way to remove the background from this photo?
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