Photoshop :: Removing Text Using CS2
Nov 26, 2007how to remove text from an image/banner that has already being created, with out causing any harm to the rest of the image/banner.
View 6 Replieshow to remove text from an image/banner that has already being created, with out causing any harm to the rest of the image/banner.
View 6 RepliesI have an image that has text on it
is their a way to remove the text?
I want to remove text
[URL].......
from this logo:
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I tried with some tutorials, but they were only for simple images.
I am trying to remove text from a logo with a white background. I want to use the text for something else but how do I do this when there are no layers?
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View 9 Replies View RelatedIs there a layer or transparency trick in Photoshop 7 that can remove text without any tools being used.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI remember there was a way of doing this. I would like to remove text from a scanned image and have the background from where the text was previously so it can be edited.
View 3 Replies View RelatedSome basic question: just need remove text from image (png), text is just on white background and there are no other objects around it, so text area can be easily selected with Rectangular marquee. If I just select text with Rectangular Marquee, then use Edit > Cut this probably will be destructive editing way, which isn't good. I can also select text use Rectangular marquee then Edit > Fill and fill Contents area with Background Color.
View 7 Replies View RelatedI just downloaded a really cool picture, but I was curious if Photoshop has a way to remove the text in a picture or blend it into the picture?
View 8 Replies View Relatedi am trying to clean up grayscale scans of line text to prepare it for ocr processing. i need to do three things in BATCH processes:
1) there is often some 'ghost text' that comes through from the other side of thinner pages when they are scanned, as well as some page texture. i need to strip these lighter gray marks without altering the black text. i don't want to binarize the text, as this reduces the text quality. just clear out the specific 'tone bands' of gray that are marking up the pages.
2) basic page splitting.
3) remove center gutter shadows left by scanning on a flatbed scanner.
I'm trying to remove the text in the following picture and to restore/interplate what the background pattern should be.
I tried with the clone stamp tool but its taking a long time and I obtain poor results.Is there a quick and easy way to have PS do it automatically ?
if it was indeed possible to remove text from an image with rather detailed background. I'm no stranger to Photoshop and the Adobe Family however I've tried several methods and all of them seem to work but finished result looks obviously doctored...
Here is the image, my client wants the price from the image to vanish, while retaining the background!I have tried myself to accomplish such a result but my attempts at this
I have several text boxes in my drawing with two grips. When you drag either grip, it re-sizes the text, it will also not allow you to enter a new size in the properties box. I can't convert them to mtext since the position will change; how to remove one of the two grips or another way, so that I can change the text height in the properties.
I'll write a LISP routine to move the top grip (they're all vertically orientated) by a set amount to re-size the text;
I have a picture - it's of a house from 1937, from the archives. Unfortunately, it has writing on it (in large white handwritten letters). I'd like to remove the letters; I only have LR3, not photoshop - is there a way to do this?
View 4 Replies View RelatedWhen I open an InDesign CC file, all boxes containg text are highlight a organge colour. How can I remove that?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI was working on a self project and I have text finally set in the right place, but when I remove the outside box, my text disappears as well. I need to find a way to leave only the text on my document and be able to remove everything else.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have been using PSP9 for many years now. However, after trying out PSP X5 I liked some of the new features, so I decided to upgrade. Now I'm starting to regret it... For some reason, the new version creates this little "empty space" at the end of text which I cant figure out how to get rid of! I attached a screenshot to show you what I mean. Is there any way to remove this?
View 3 Replies View RelatedIm pretty new to annotative text. I was wondering how I can make text show in two viewports at two diffrent scales? Also how to I remove scales from text?
View 2 Replies View RelatedTrying to remove any text frames with empty content but it doesn't seem to be removing correct textFrame layers?
var numberOfEmptyTextBoxes = 0;
var layersWithNoText = new Array();
if ( app.documents.length > 0 ) {
for ( i = 0; i < app.activeDocument.textFrames.length; i++ ) {
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i would like to fade-in a text title.
View 1 Replies View RelatedWhat is the best way to remove the text from this image (an RPG menu) so I can make my own game menu out of something completely different? I would also want to remove the character icon... + all current text.
View 5 Replies View RelatedDrawing A has a grid system Xref-ed into it. It also has a block reference in it, repeated in various places throughout the drawing.
I Xref-ed the grid into the block to check something, and now I can't get it out. This means that the grid now repeats all over Drawing A as well and is generally being a nuisance.
If I try to unload the Xref within the block, it unloads it in Drawing A too. If I try to detach it from the block, it returns this message: Xref [Xref name] has multiple references. Not detached. If I try to detach the Xred from Drawing A, it returns the same message.
How do I unload the same Xref that occurs in a block in a drawing, and in the drawing itself, independently of each other?
I have big, fancy, Photoshop 7.0 and I'll be damned if I can figure out how to do some simple redeye removal. The whole thing is really over my head, but I'm a musician trying to clean up some photos with redeye.
View 9 Replies View RelatedAfter installing the CS4 upgrade on my Vista 32-bit machine I went to uninstall CS3. The procedure ended up with the red crosses and an error message stating that CS3 and components could not be removed.
Having deactivated CS3 I tried once more with the same result.
I would appreciate any advice on how best to proceed to uninstall CS3 whilst ensuring I don't screw up my CS4 installation.
I just installed the CS4 upgrade and am trying to save HD space on my laptop.
Will there be any effects if I remove the old program?
Do I de-activate it first?
I'm running Photoshop CS3 as an upgrade from CS2 using XP Pro, In order to use some third party software I was advised to remove CS2 or the software would not work. But when I did so I found that some of CS3 was compromised as a result. For example, in Bridge I could no longer double click on an image to load it in PS.
Since my CS3 is an upgrade, is it sharing some common files with CS2? And if so, how do I remove it without removing the essential files. And if my CS3 it is not sharing files with CS2, what can I do to remove the latter without messing up the former?
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 have CS5. I have a jpg with a watermark on it that I can't seem to get rid of. It's the sew-classic.com across the page in the image. I was hoping that it would come up as a separate layer in Photoshop, so I could just delete it, but it's all on one. If it comes to zooming in and going over it with the background color it won't be worth the effort!
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View 16 Replies View RelatedIs there a way to remove a watermark (Writing off a pic)] ....
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