I have an interior shot of a living room. There is a framed paiting on the wall which has a reflection from the window on the opposing wall. I'm not sure how to remove the reflection while keeping the integrity of the photo. Another possible fix could be doing a mirror image of the photo itself to "cover" the glare spot on the other half of the painting. I have much to learn when it comes to photoshop.
I have a photo that was taken outside. It has some glare from the sun. Is there any way to remove the lines. It is the only photo that we took standing like that outside, and my roommate and his newlywed wife probably would like this picture. I have it posted online, if you need to look at it or download it (I havnt had a chance to resize it or anything, so it is pretty big at the moment)
I have an old photo that my uncle wanted that could not be taken out of the frame. As a result it has this glare on it that I cannot figure out how to remove. Can anyone tell me how to?
These shots that i have here, i should ve used a polarizing filter so there wouldnt be so much glare. What can i do in Photoshop CS to get rid of the glare, soften the ocean, and overall improve the photos.
I 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.
I made some pictures of PVC strips for my website and have light glare from the windows in the rolls. Is it possible to take the light glare out to make the products look better?
Is there a good way to either tone down or remove the reflective glare that frequently shows up in a photo subject's eyeglasses? I have a number of otherwise nice photos, but the viewer will always see these glare spots first.
I have a ton of pictures of the window displays there, but alot of my photo's have glare on them so you can see part of the window display, but also cars and people from the street. Is there anyway to fix these pictures? I really hope so, because i really want to save these pictures, the window displays were gorgeous!
This is a jpg downloaded from the internet. For starters, I'd like to know how best to remove the row of text above the picture without disturbing the pattern underneath. Then I want to bring it into Encore as a DVD menu with a replacement layer where the picture is.
Remove the background of this picture...and make it transparent... Im using this for xat avatar Its really nothing but I really want to have this picture without a background!
I have taken several photos with an infared camera but for some reason when i have opened the photos they all seem to be very 'red'. These photos are important so i just wanted to see if anyone could offer me some advise on how to filter out the redness in photoshop to get the picture back to its original state.
I created an image for a programming project with Photoshop. When my application runs, everything that is red is drawn as transparent when the form is rendered. The purpose of this is to make an application with a shaped form instead of the regular rectangular windows.
Anyways, my problem is with the image itself: there is a little fringe around it. I am no Photoshop expert, but it appears that the fringe is created by Photoshop when my image is rendered against the red background I created. My image, let's say a circle, is actually in a separate layer, and the background layer is red all over. What happens is that pixels, let's say blue, near the edge of the circle in the image layer turn to purple to smooth out the circonference of the circle in some sort of anti-aliasing fashion.
Since at runtime the red disappears, I end up with a purpleish fringe around my circle, which is annoying. I tried using a different background colour, but I still end up with a little fringe, just of another colour. I tried the various "defringe" options of Photoshop but without any success.
remove the fence and whats left of the background in this picture for me. the white doesnt really matter cuz I'm going to make everything but the black transparent