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Hi @Basant Mishra in short - you can't. There are advanced methods you can try to blur and remove some of the area but something this saturated is near impossible to completely remove.
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Hi @Basant Mishra in short - you can't. There are advanced methods you can try to blur and remove some of the area but something this saturated is near impossible to completely remove.
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Adding to Kevin's correct answer, Photoshop does not see a mosquito net; it only sees pixels. You could try using the clone stamp tool to change the color of the each black pixel where the net is, but it would take days or longer and still wouldn't look good.
Jane
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I wonder if FFT might help.
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Fast Fourier Transformation
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They smudged the heck out of this. It looks more like a painting now than a photo.
What is the context of usage for this image? It's part of a contest?
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The buyer wanted a clean image of these dogs without mosquito net.
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Hmm...he managed to remove the teeth of the dog on the right and some of the white fur on their feet, plus embellish the whiskers, etc., etc., all while removing the the mosquito net.
It's nice, but if I were a judge, I would have disqualified him from the freelancer's contest.
Jane