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Go to the Filter menu : Camera Raw filters.
And then use the "Remove" tool to remove the remaining traces.
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Go to the Filter menu : Camera Raw filters.
And then use the "Remove" tool to remove the remaining traces.
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Also note that the gentleman in the foreground has been swindled: the visor of his cap is sewn on the wrong side.
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Thank you so much! I couldn't figure out how to do all that myself so I just screen shot what you did and used it--good enough for my purposes!😊
And lol about the hat!
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You asked for very explicit instructions, and you got them. You should try them, it only took me a few minutes.
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Nice job JR. Very tidy.
Also note that the gentleman in the foreground has been swindled: the visor of his cap is sewn on the wrong side.
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It could be one of those Mission Impossible face masks on the back of his head.
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Infinite loop
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I have always thought that recursive, or Drost effect, images should feature a bear bum, so that it can disappear up...
I'll get my coat. 😞
Filter Forge 11. I think the current version is V14, and that tells how long it is since I last used it!
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