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| back glare A friend sent this to me and asked how to get the window glare out. I told her to make sure the curtains were closed before shooting it. ![]() But I thought Id ask here to see if there is a technique to help with this problem. I use psp pro x2 |
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| Re: back glare Hi Learninglady, The picture size is really small, in my opinion. Took a quick shot at this. The quality of my work is not great. Did this just to show you something that might be done. There does not seem to be any image data in the window area. I just composited a background scene in to fill in the window area. However, the subjects on the sofa will need work as the original light was very bright. You get halos around the subjects--need a finer selection. I use Photoshop CS3. dc |
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| Re: back glare I can try to upload this one. huh, took it. I thought I had to down size it but guess not |
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| Re: back glare thats really cool DC, I can actually see the trees outside!!! |
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