Photoshop :: Remove Letters Over An Image
Sep 8, 2007Is there any way to remove letters over an image for example in this photo
View 5 RepliesIs there any way to remove letters over an image for example in this photo
View 5 RepliesI need to remove the Chinese letters from this images for a college project but i don't know how to do it .
View 5 Replies View RelatedMaking early steps in Photoshop, my little sister put a lettering over a photo, worked with filters,etc, and then properly flattened image and saved it as jpg.
All looks nice but she did it on the original instead of working with a copy . As a result , the photo, which is important for the family archive, now has this lettering all over and we don't know how to clean it up.
The letters are semi transparent with no sharp edges, the photo underneath is partly visible.
I 've tried to select letters and do something with filters, but the parts of the photo visible under the letters, are with different texture and colours and and I've achieved nothing - the letters are almost impossible to select properly. Even when selected more or less properly and treated with filters/layer transparency/etc they are still clearly visible, only their colour and saturation changes...
Tried everything within my limited Photoshop skills incl, trying to find any History palette which to use to reverse all lettering done over the photo but History was not saved.
It is a digital photo,so, there is no film to scan and have a clean original...
Could someone with Photoshop skills better than mine, please, tell me how to remove this text from the photo - it is an important part of our family photo archive and I'm desperate to restore it to the original condition.
I have Photoshop 5.5
For a gif or png file, is there anyway I can get rid of the white outlines they get around them when I display them on web pages?
View 2 Replies View RelatedSay you have an image with words on it in a specific font.How would you go about adding extra letters with the SAME font on the same image?
View 1 Replies View RelatedWhen I enter text into an image, the letters are surrounded by the moving selection dashes, the font colour is not there, the image turns a strange red colour and I cannot get rid of the selection dashes.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to create a logo whose letters have an image in them - which I've got figured out (turning letters to outlines, creating clipping mask with image). The trouble is, once the image is inside the letters, I can't figure out how to then give the letters a thin stroke outline. Is this possible? The image I've placed is high contrast black and white, so when I create the clipping mask, large chunks of the letters disappear.
View 11 Replies View RelatedI was just wondering as to whether its possible to keep the checkered base which you get when you remove part of an image or have it transparent to stay in the created image.
I am sure you all know this.
Here is the YouTube background which I have created and wondering if I am able to keep the checkered base or whatever in the image after I have saved it rather than print screening and pasting it back like a jigsaw puzzle.
How can I remove red eye from image..
View 1 Replies View RelatedThere is a strong possibility that I'm forgetting something. I want remove the black from this image, precisely. I gave channels a try, selection as well with a tolerance of 12 - 22 the results were not what I want.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI was trying to use the magic wand and then inverting but it is not removing the text.
I tried the clone stamp but it's on a tile background so very hard to make it look good. I just want to redo the text because it was written by someone that does not speak English/American.
I have a picture, and I would like the background of the image removed so that it looks like a typical sort of passport photograph.
It is low quality - taken off a webcam. It is a SMALL picture.
I want to remove text "NGHI M TUẤN H ". How do I do ?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI went to Orlando last year and one of the photos I took have a big fingerprint mark on my face. Is there a way to remove it using Photoshop CS5?
Here it is the fingerprint:.
how do you take a image and remove the background without messing up the image itself! like take my picture and remove the background and put another awesome looking background?
View 14 Replies View RelatedI have an image that has a lot of small areas of a solid black. I'm talking hundreds of areas, which I could go and individually select them all, but I was wondering if there was a way to use something like the Selective color tool, but instead of replacing the color with another color, to replace it with the clear background.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI am selecting an image. When I choose the pink stuff ( quick mask), I can paint pink, but when I switch it back to normal... I can't remove the pink.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have a border on an image and was wondering how to remove it?
the image background is white and the border is black.
I use Photoshop CS2.
I have an image (jpg file) where some of the portions been smudged with paint brush. I dont have the base file with me. Is it possible to remove such layers from the image to see the original image.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI've removed a background from a Photoshop image and want to use it in a Quark design, how do I save the image so that when I import it to Quark it doesn't have the background, when I save as a jpeg it flattens the file and I have a white background...
View 1 Replies View RelatedI took this pic a few weeks ago and I can't figure out how to remove the glass from the table (to me the glass is a bit distracting).
View 11 Replies View RelatedI know you can use the magic wond tool etc but is the a detailed way of converting the image to a raw file or something so I can do a really good job at removing some people from a photo? there are cloths which are both very dark etc so the wond toll selects both of them etc etc...
View 9 Replies View RelatedI have just downloaded some gif images and have been trying to remove the outline around the image.
View 2 Replies View Relatedi'm doing a deal for an airsoft dealer(alot like paintball), and he wanted me to put some guns in the background, but he wanted me to keep his red to black gradient as the background. So I decided I needed to learn how to take out the background from an image. I have already learned the magic eraser thing, just how do i crop it?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have accidentally made my drawing in black and shades of black (grey) on a white background in Photoshop. Is there a way I can delete the white pixels only and then have only the grey and black pixels remaining? If possible, I don’t want a hard pixellated edge where the white and grey/black pixels meet.
What I want remaining is only the black and grey lines with a transparent background.
I am very new to the photoshop world and am trying to remove an image from its background ( as a stand-alone) and save it. Is there a way to do this in Photoshop CS6? I have looked at tutorials but only found how to remove the image but not how to save the image as a stand alone with no background.
View 2 Replies View RelatedIn CS6, I want to remove an arm from an image that is on a wrinkled sheet. The fact that it is on a wrinkled sheet is good because the wrinkles seem pretty random. What is the correct way to use the Content-Aware tool.
Should I be trying to make a selection around just the arm with just a little bit of the background/sheet OR should I make a selection of the arm with a lot of the background/sheet for the Content-Aware tool to work best?
I am doing a project and I'm wondering how to remove the color from only a layer and not the image, which you do by going to image:mode:grayscale.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have two versions of a photo. One is the original, untouched version and the other has a translucent overlay on it. How would I go about isolating the overlay (for reuse)?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am restoring a very old photograph with all the familiar Photoshop tools (Healing Brush, Clone Stamp, Curves, and Noise Reduction). My image restoration has one need that I am not familiar with. The photograph was scanned from a textured print, which appears as a bas relief (like a canvas). I would like to remove this texture to help remove the noise and sharpen the photo. Please let me know any techniques for removing this moir?
View 5 Replies View Relatedeffective method of removing text/font from an image. I've tried playing around with clone stamp and spot healing brush, but it never quite turns out right.
Edit: (I tried to include the image here, but it appears it's against forum rules. Oh well. I think having the image would be a good reference, so if there's a way that can be worked out...)