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Digital editing (was Asiatic Lily) - LSHaansCreekTrail.jpg (1/1)
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"Jim Carlock" wrote: Anyways, PhotoDraw provides some great tools for erasing colors. I typically select a square drawing tool and highlight large areas, making sure the fill all gets a white or black or perhaps some other fill if needed. Then I can do a 'local erase' meaning it does not erase ALL of that color, but only contiguous areas of that color. So it works well, but it's not perfect. In fact, it can be a slight pain at times, as you mention. I probably should go to work for a software store to learn once again about all the software that's available. What software did you say you used? I've tried the GIMP software and it does have some interesting things, but it seems to lack quality erasure tools, smudging brushes. And everytime I try to use it it doesn't work any longer. A royal pain that requires re-installing. Go figure. -- Jim Carlock I drive a Mac and use Adobe Photoshop CS. It's a fairly recent updated program and I've also added a couple of sets of "aftermarket" special effects software filters, one from "Alien skin" and another set from "Plugin Galaxy" for it that have been a lot of fun for digital "painting" and photo tweaking. Adobe CS by itself has excellent erasing tools as well as the "cloning" tool (that I use a LOT) for patching flaws. If needed, you can zoom in and erase on a pixel to pixel basis after transferring the pic onto a "transparent" background that is then stored as a pdf file. Handiest for importing subjects and using some of the better special effects filters such as adding smoke, flame and shadows. It's a very complex program and even after over 10 years of using it, I still don't know all it's ins, outs and complexities. :-) Careful use of the smudge tool is handy after using the cloning tool. I've made patches that you cannot even hardly tell. Here is a good example of a lovely pic a friend sent me. Originally, there was a human buddy of his standing right in the middle of it. You cannot really tell that it's been clone erased except for one fern plant that is obviously cloned. I'll fix it later. g -- Peace, Om Remove both _ (underscores) to validate gmail e-mails. "Human nature seems to be to control other people until they put their foot down." -- Steve Rothstein |
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