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Old 09-20-2005, 02:27 PM
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removing foreground object from foreground

hi, my first post, english is not my native language.
i have a bit knowledge about photoshop, know anyonee how can i remove a foreground object and let's see what is behind, without a healing brush, cloning tool or patch tool, a real removing from background.

Is there a algorythmus,plugin, or kinda???.

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Old 09-20-2005, 02:37 PM
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Nowhereman,

I'm not clear on what it is you want to do. If you remove something in the foreground, there is nothing behind it to see. About all you can do in Photoshop is replace what you are removing with something else.
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Old 09-20-2005, 02:51 PM
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i mean in the direction, can i let show in picture someone, that's behind a tree,wall or a car.
there is no pixel information about????, i heard from black pixel and black brushes/x-ray brush, but i'm not sure.
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To the best of my knowledge you are dealing with pixels when editing a digital photo, not light waves or x rays. Once you remove what is in the foreground you are left with zero data in behind. You cannot "x ray" through pixels, we are only dealing in two dimensions in a digital photo.

The only thing I can think of is if you have a photo of the same scene or person without the object in the foreground. Then maybe you can do some substitution when you remove the object.
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To the best of my knowledge you are dealing with pixels when editing a digital photo, not light waves or x rays. Once you remove what is in the foreground you are left with zero data in behind. You cannot "x ray" through pixels, we are only dealing in two dimensions in a digital photo.

The only thing I can think of is if you have a photo of the same scene or person without the object in the foreground. Then maybe you can do some substitution when you remove the object.
with few words, smiley gun you mean it's need 2 pics.!!!!!
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I guess I used too many words...

You need two pics.

There, four words.
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