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How can I remove the red line in the following image without distorting the background? I want to keep only the blue dots!
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Typically graphs are made in Illustrator, Excel, or another graphing application. What kind of file is this? If it is .ai or .eps, then use Illustrator.
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Hi!
Are you familiar with using the Clone Stamp tool? That will probably be your best option. I tried using a Hue/Saturation adjustment layer and changing the Master drop down menu to Red to get the red out, but it still leaves a line that you will need to clone and erase. If you use the Clone tool to replace the line where the red is overlapped and the small blue icon that it covers, you can then use the brush set to white, or the eraser tool to remove the areas that are not con the existing grid lines.
If you haven't used the Clone Tool yet, here is a link to the Help center with some great information:
Let us know if you have any questions!
Michelle
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Within Photoshop, you can use the Clone Stamp to edit out the line, but you will need to Clone the grey gridlines back in where they overlap.
Your best bet is to have the original application where the graph was created and turn off the Model A 25 knot infomration
 
					
				
				
			
		
 
					
				
				
			
		
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