Photoshop :: Over Exposed "blown Out" White Areas In A Picture
Jul 30, 2004Is there any way to "fix" blown out white areas in a photograph? For example--portions of a wedding dress.
View 3 RepliesIs there any way to "fix" blown out white areas in a photograph? For example--portions of a wedding dress.
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simple road widening section
subassembly from centerline is LINKOFFSETONSURFACE out to a target alignment
next sub is good old LANEINSIDESUPER, using depths for PAVE1DEPTH and SUB-BASEDEPTH
the corridor definition under SURFACES specifies top links for both PAVE1 and SUB-BASE surfaces, but they appear to ignore that and cut across the road (see graphic) making a mess of it
do I need to add a link code to LINKOFFSETONSURFACE subassembly? other work-around?
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It's creative commons, so I guess I can post screen shots...
The cat is from [URL]...
A general idea of the selected area
What happens when I take out the selected area
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I'll make the important parts bold.
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Here were the examples.
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overexposed.jpgscreenshot.jpg
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