John
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Post by John on Apr 3, 2015 13:48:35 GMT
Thought I would test this page. Posted this on another site so some of the same people will see it twice. Sorry bout that. My photo of a B&B near here is hidden by trees. In the summer the house almost disappears. Is there a way in PSE 11 to remove some trees and clean up the picture? Maybe even put in a more interesting sky? Thanks John I think my photo is attached.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 7, 2015 22:49:22 GMT
For the sky you can use the magic wand to select the white. On a new layer you can now fill the selected area with a light blue color or color of your choice. You can try the spot healing brush and maybe clone brush to get rid of some of the branches.
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mrkrnbrd
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Post by mrkrnbrd on Apr 8, 2015 17:07:18 GMT
Hi john, I did this quickly in Lightroom using favorite presets Punch, Medium Contrast Curve and vignette. I kept all the branches but cropped the tree trunks out so your eye is caught by the house and not the trees. I magic wanded the white sky and turned it blue. Mark Hope the picture is visible!!
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John
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Post by John on Apr 9, 2015 11:41:16 GMT
Thanks. Photo looks a lot better. I would like to find a way to remove a lot of the branches with out all the tedious clone work. Guess there ain't an easy way.
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