Photoshop :: Removing Glasses For Memorial Card
May 7, 2012Photoshop out the glasses that are in this picture?
View 6 RepliesPhotoshop out the glasses that are in this picture?
View 6 RepliesI'm going to have to remove the glasses from several images of people's faces.
Don't know if clone stamp tool would work best, or trying to select the glasses and using healing? Or are there new features that make this even simpler?
I know there is a lengthy method to removing glare from glasses, is there anyway to obtain a step by step for this procedure?
View 5 Replies View Relateda 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...
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am a photographer and I am trying to straighten a postcard photo of the Washington Memorial. I want to straighten the memorial without harming the rest of my photo (it is a aperture priority photo and I have flowers near my camera and the memorial in the background). So I want to highlight the memorial and straighten it- what is the best way to do this?
View 6 Replies View Relatedi want to add sunglasses to a picture photo.
how do i take just the cutout of a pair of sunglasses off some other photo and put the sun glasses on the photo i want?
Is there anyway to remove the glare from someones glasses? I had never taken pictures of someone before with glasses and there is a lot of glare on his glasses.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am by no means very professiant in photoshop, but do know a thing or two. I took several pictures of my daughter (who wears glasses) and there is a black spot over one eye. I am assuming that it has something to do with glare from the flash on the glasses. I have photoshop elements 7.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI'm working on a flyer and because I'm new to Photoshop,
i have a question:
I want to make a huge line (backward) of shot glasses with the following picture as basis.
I'm unable to handle the transparency between the shot glasses.
I have a family photo with a lady wearing glasses. The photo was taken at night with a flash so there is a light reflection on the glasses causing the lady to have a bright white flash reflection on her glasses....
View 3 Replies View RelatedI ended up having a picture take with a point and shoot camera. What would be the best way to remove or at least look presentable to remove the glare from the glasses from one side? It is bad but I want this picture to be as good as I can get it.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI have a photo of two people and one has glasses glare pretty bad. Is there a specific way to fix this correctly?
View 1 Replies View RelatedHow do I create 3D art (to be viewed with red/cyan glasses) in Illustrator or Photoshop?
View 1 Replies View RelatedSo, I messed up pretty badly today during an interview shoot. I'm not sure what I was thinking, but I felt rushed during setup and screwed up a few things -- including forgetting to turn on my shotgun mic, so I had to sync my external lav recording the hard(est) way.
The worst part, however, is that because I was in a basement I could not elevate my key light as much as I wanted, and it created a glare on the glasses of my subject. I had lined up the light and my seating while asking questions so it didn't reflect toward the camera, but it appears he shifted early in the interview and I didn't notice. Now, there are two white dots in his eyes the entire time. As if this wasn't bad enough, he frequently makes minor head movement that causes his entire lense to be blown out. It is incredibly distracting, and definitely not as engaging.
Re-shooting is not an option. Throwing out the interview is also not an option. Everything else about the shoot was great: the background, audio, lighting (besides the glare issue), responses, framing, etc.
How I can stylize or hide the glare. I understand that I won't be able to get rid of it, but was hoping at least a way to make it "work." I am not an expert with AE. In fact, I really just do color correction/grading and some minor text stuff, and that's it. I sometimes do motion tracking, but have no intention of tracking his eyes for an hour long interview. It would never work anyway, since he's an animated talker.
Using CS6. Shot it flat, indoors, brick wall background. Only issue is I can't darken the blacks too much as there is an iron wood stove to his side that is essential to the interview. If I shift the blacks too far it loses a lot of it's detail and just becomes a blob of nothing.
I have table, several chairs and some glasses and plates on table. I want to group them and instance that group, hundred of times. Problem is that I do not have materials implemented and I will not until client is satisfied with arrangement. I have problems later, even using many scripts I found, to add material to all instances. Only way is to select one by one.
Other thing is that there might be new objects added into set, so best way would be to add to master group and that will be added in instances of that group automatically, but that does not work with Maya.
Drawing 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?
When I try to use the Oil Paint filter tool I receive an error claiming that an "uknown graphics processor error" had occured. I then checked under my preferences and Photoshop is not using the correct graphics card. Is there a way for me to fix this problem so that I can use photoshop? I have a switchable radeon graphics card in my computer and use catalyst control center to manage it.
Adobe Photoshop Version: 13.0 (13.0 20120315.r.428 2012/03/15:21:00:00) x64
Operating System: Windows 7 64-bit
Version: 6.1 Service Pack 1
System architecture: Intel CPU Family:6, Model:10, Stepping:7 with MMX, SSE Integer, SSE FP, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, HyperThreading
Physical processor count: 4
Logical processor count: 8
Processor speed: 2195 MHz
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Required plug-ins:
3D Studio 13.0 (13.0 20120315.r.428 2012/03/15:21:00:00)
Accented Edges 13.0
Adaptive Wide Angle 13.0
ADM 3.11x01
Angled Strokes 13.0
Average 13.0 (13.0 20120315.r.428 2012/03/15:21:00:00)
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Optional and third party plug-ins: NONE
Plug-ins that failed to load: NONE
Flash:
Mini Bridge
Kuler
Installed TWAIN devices: NONE
which video cards/technology on Video cards are best for photoshop.
View 5 Replies View Relatedim am designing my own DJ Business cards. and i need some help on aligning everything and get all the shapes, shading, logo, text, pictures , and everything just perfect and ready for printing. You could also change the whole design but its up to you Im a DJ and I was looking for a nice, professional, Digital, 3D design. I have both the front and the back designed out but i don't have any idea how to upload the photoshop (.psd) files
View 1 Replies View RelatedCurrently my display card is a NVIDIA Quadro FX 500/600 PCI. One of the reasons I chose this card is it supprted dual montors. Now that I have upgraded to CS4 Extended I need to upgrade my display card.
When I went to Adobe's List of tested graphics display cards for Photoshop CS4 and seen such a long list of cards for Windows.I thought I would come here and ask if any body else has upgraded theirs. I would perfere to go with a nVidia card. Do any of these cards support dual monitors? Or how can I keep using my two montors?
I had one of 3 Transcend 1G cards result in complete failure, loosing about 400 pictures of Costa Rica birds. Neither the camera nor computer would recognize card after the shoot. Disk Doctors disassembled the card and hooked it up to test modules and ran multiple 5-6 hour tests to try to reconstruct data. Nothing worked as they said all the files were corrupted. This is the one disk that I shot until full with a Nikon D40X camera. Card was formated before use. I reviewed pictures as I shot and all seemed right.
They theorize that perhaps the card and camera did not communicate, but I shot at most only a couple of RAW format pictures over the capacity, so to me that does not seem logical it would corrupt everything. But not an expert either.
The technician said not to fill up the card and use smaller cards so you don't have all the shots in the same basket.
what is the most adequate graphics card to run Photoshop 7.0 on a daily basis?
I am currently looking to purchase a new computer and I am considering my options.
I am probably not posting in a right forum. Not sure where it should go.
What should a business card definitely include? What kind of info? Name of company?
Do I need to put my name also? Or just the name of the company is enough?
Do I need to put my address? Or is my phone number and email address enough?
What about website address is it necessary?
I have a Dell Dimension 4600i with the stock Intel(R) 82865G Graphics Controller, and 4 gig of ram. I use Photoshop CS3 for my digital scrapbook business, working with image files that are often almost a gig. Besides tweeking PS and XP to get the fastest performance I'm thinking I probably need a beefier video card. I've read decent reviews for the GeForce 7600GT and other video cards but these are aimed at gamers. The sales rep at Dell seemed to think that their top video card wouldn't be that much better for Photoshop work.
Are there video cards out there that would speed up PS? Is it a waste of money getting a card designed for gamers?
I will be adding a graphics card to my Vista 64 machine which currently has integrated graphics. I normally don't care about 3D performance, so I was looking at the Radeon HD 4550. Please let me know what I should look for in a card if my primary objective is to (1) enable movie playing (HD and blu ray) and (2) speed up Photoshop. The machine has one x16 PCI slot and two x1 slots (it's a Dell Studio).
Current specs are:
Intel Q9400 quad core
8GB RAM (this is the max for the motherboard)
750GB SATA drive
On my old laptop, I know that the patch for Photoshop CS3 allowed using scratch disks on removable media. But on my new computer, I've updated all the software and cannot get these drives to show in the list of scratch disks. The expresscard and SD reader are both built-in to the computer so they are pretty darn fast.
View 6 Replies View RelatedI have:
XP32 SP3
4GB Ram (3.25 are used by XP)
Nvidia 8800 GTS, all up to date drivers
Quad Core Q6850 (3ghz)
And I experience very unpleasant lag in CS4. It feels very sluggish. And I disabled all advanced options in OpenGL. That helped a bit, but it is still laggy. For instance, moving a windowed image has a delay of 1 second before it actually starts moving. Type tool feels sluggish too.
would upgrading the video card to something else get rid of lag?
what way is there to make this card look as good as new? other than recreating the background,
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have CS2 and 7.0. I have been using Premiere and a little After Effects, but not too much Photoshop and now want to use this powerful tool.
I have this picture below and was asked to make it look as if the woman has an elf suit with antlers and the man a santa suit. I'm supposed to make it look cartoony. I don't know if I'd be able to draw one on there or find some clipart or image somewhere and scale it to size, then fit it over..
how can i make a business card in 3D like the one below with Photoshop?
I can make the round rectangle, and put some bevel and shadow, but the problem is that this card has the right-side of it aparently more higher than the left side... how can i do that?
It's a nice effect but i don?t know how to do it?
I'm having a laptop built mainly to quick edit/cut photoshop files. They (pc club)recommend a nvidia 8600gt 512 card. Will this work well for photoshop editing. I still use my desktop for the main photoshop work.
The system I'm looking at is:
Window XP home, nvidia 8600gt go 512mb graphics, intel core 2 duo 2.4ghz, 2gb ram, 200gb sata 7200rpm drive, 802.11n wifi, and 10/100/1000 network card.