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I hope this is the best place to post this but feel free to point me in the right direction if it isn't. I am a self-taught photographer and photo editor. I have made a short video regarding removing unwanted objects from an image. I would be MOST appreciative for any feedback on the content like what is good about this technique, what is bad, and what I could do better.
https://rebrand.ly/Unwantedobjects
Thanks in advance.
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Victoria Shoulders
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I hope this is the best place to post this but feel free to point me in the right direction if it isn't. I am a self-taught photographer and photo editor. I have made a short video regarding removing unwanted objects from an image. I would be MOST appreciative for any feedback on the content like what is good about this technique, what is bad, and what I could do better.
https://rebrand.ly/Unwantedobjects
Thanks in advance.
Best,
Victoria Shoulders
xxx.com
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A few comments
1. At the start don't open the image twice and drag the layer above the original, just open it once and use Ctrl+J to duplicate the layer
2. Use Transform distort to align the brickwork of the two layers before masking
3. When cloning - use the scale and rotate adjustments in the clone panel to better align the cloned sections.
4. Removing leaves in road - just use the spot healing brush (on a new layer).
Dave
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Hey Dave, Thanks for your feedback...Tell me more about rotate adjustments in the clone panel... I haven't heard that before...