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The 'Layer via Copy' technique I used on your picture is described in the tutorial 'Removing Unwanted Elements' in this Sample Chapter of Katrin Eismann's Book Photoshop Restoration and Retouching....
In your picture I first replaced the person's head, (Gosh...I really sound like the most cold-blooded headsman!!!!!)... with part of the surrounding sky and, piece by piece......... I replaced the rest...
WOW thanks flora and tyeise , that helps heaps!!!!!!!!
Im new to the forum and to retouching photo's so im not too clear on what your talking about flora but its a start for me I just have to sit down with photoshop and inspect it more closely> I have read a few tutorials and learning more each day!
FLORA>>>>>> is there a step by step tutorial on what u did?Im still not sure
U did a wonderfull job on the pic !!!!
here is what I came up with trying to fix a complex background after removing part of the picture...Usually, I replace the background (which is much easier), so, what I tried here was just plain 'Layer via Copy:
1) select part of the 'good' picture'
2) feather the selection (for better belending)
3) copy it, (Ctrl+J), on its own Layer
4) move it, (V), over the part you want to hide.
I repeated this procedure until the person was completely covered using the Curves, Hue & Saturation, Clone and Patch Tools to blend the selections with the surrounding background.
Thanks for the fast response!!!!!!
I cant find that pic at the moment but here is something like what I mean.....well close enough
If I took the person out of this picture , how do I fix the backgound up.
HI.......I have just found this forum today and think its really terrific!!!!!! It's solved 99.9% of my problems in the hour so far BUT I just have this background problem I cant seem to find anywhere (or just not looking hard enough) hehehe here goes...
Is there a tutorial on how to repair background images, IE::.... ive cut out a person out of a photograph and need to replace it with the rest of a tree of which the person was standing in front of and a bit of water (i hope you can still follow me) Im using photoshop and a newbie to this. I can only seem to find how to replace plain colours but not scenic backgrounds.
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