John
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Post by John on Jan 18, 2016 20:39:26 GMT
Found this photo I took in 2003 with my first, low meg digital point and shoot. Removed the clutter with PSE 11 and painted car with Lr 4. Was a lot of work. Question, would it have been easier and quicker to do it all in PSE? Feel free to tinker with the photo. Appreciate any and all criticism. Just noticed I have to turn the rumble seat upholstery tan. Thanks John
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Post by Sydney on Jan 18, 2016 21:02:35 GMT
Wow, you have done a terrific job on this. A+ from me! To respond to your question I am fairly certain it could have been entirely done using PSE.
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Squirrel2014
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Post by Squirrel2014 on Jan 18, 2016 21:16:35 GMT
John, What an incredible job you've done on this lovely old car. Well done! I would have thought it could be done in PSE so I'll be interested to read what other's recommend and how it can be done in PSE Julie
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estherf
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Post by estherf on Jan 18, 2016 21:32:36 GMT
Wow.... that was a lot of work cloning out the background.
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Post by tourerjim on Jan 18, 2016 21:49:11 GMT
Nice job, defo pse, i would have first started image (open in camera raw) to restore picture before any editing work then open it edit. This is the sample from camera raw.
Unfortunately shows some of the paint over spray
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Post by hmca on Jan 18, 2016 21:53:49 GMT
You've done a fantastic job! With a careful selection this method might work for you in PE. What I especially like about the work that you have done is the way you were able to maintain the car's shiny surface. Someone else might have a better suggestion. Think this method might work out better.
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John
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Post by John on Jan 18, 2016 23:51:36 GMT
John, What an incredible job you've done on this lovely old car. Well done! I would have thought it could be done in PSE so I'll be interested to read what other's recommend and how it can be done in PSE a Julie Thanks Julie, I'm sure it can be done with PSE but my shaky hands make it hard for me to select items.
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John
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Post by John on Jan 19, 2016 2:38:35 GMT
Wow, you have done a terrific job on this. A+ from me! To respond to your question I am fairly certain it could have been entirely done using PSE. Thanks, I'm sure you're right. John
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John
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Post by John on Jan 19, 2016 2:40:55 GMT
You've done a fantastic job! With a careful selection this method might work for you in PE. What I especially like about the work that you have done is the way you were able to maintain the car's shiny surface. Someone else might have a better suggestion. Think this method might work out better. Thanks for the info. Next time I'll try it with PSE.
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