Re: Selecting telephone wires
- From: Talker <Talker@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2008 21:18:26 -0500
On Sat, 23 Feb 2008 09:46:01 -0500, Robert Feinman
<robert.feinman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I know I have seen some some tricks for selecting telephone and
electric power lines in order to remove them from the photo, but
I seem to have forgotten them.
Currently I use the magic wand tool which is slow and somewhat
inaccurate especially when the wires are out of focus. After I
have the wire selected I expand it by a pixel or two and then use
the patch tool followed by some extra touch up, if needed. This
is all slower than I'd like.
So, does anyone have some good tricks for selecting wires?
The best way is the way most here have mentioned....using the
clone tool and the healing brush. If you want to use those tools,
here is an explanation on how to do it.
http://picman0.googlepages.com/home (scroll down to the bottom and
click on Page 2)
It's funny but after I posted the above reply about
"superimposing" and included a link. I found the link had more pages
to it so I read those pages and it actually had a cloning out process
for telephone wires.<g>
Talker
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