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04/04/2006 06:31:27 PM · #1
I don't have "photoshop". can I get rid of glare on my subject with basic editing tools ???
04/04/2006 06:45:49 PM · #2
Originally posted by patio127:

I don't have "photoshop". can I get rid of glare on my subject with basic editing tools ???


not that I know of, usually this would take some pretty liberal use of the clone tool.

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04/04/2006 06:54:06 PM · #3
Nope. A reshoot is in order.
04/04/2006 06:58:42 PM · #4
Originally posted by patio127:

I don't have "photoshop". can I get rid of glare on my subject with basic editing tools ???


I just bought Photoshop 6.0 so that I could use my CS2 upgrade. I have removed 6.0 since I no longer need it. I would have to ask the guru's in here if it can be registered again to someone else. If so, I will be more than happy to give this to you.
04/04/2006 07:01:25 PM · #5
Originally posted by dolphnz8:

Originally posted by patio127:

I don't have "photoshop". can I get rid of glare on my subject with basic editing tools ???


I just bought Photoshop 6.0 so that I could use my CS2 upgrade. I have removed 6.0 since I no longer need it. I would have to ask the guru's in here if it can be registered again to someone else. If so, I will be more than happy to give this to you.


If it has been register and used for upgrading it would not be allowed.
04/04/2006 07:03:06 PM · #6
Gimp is a free software that you can accomplish the same task as in Photoshop. There are books available for it even.
04/04/2006 07:04:26 PM · #7

If it has been register and used for upgrading it would not be allowed. [/quote]

Thanks faido...would help her if I could.
04/04/2006 07:07:50 PM · #8
Adding a circular polarizer for future picture taking may help with reflections also.
04/04/2006 07:14:51 PM · #9
thanks, I will download "Gimp" . Appreciate the help
04/04/2006 08:04:53 PM · #10
Originally posted by dolphnz8:

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Originally posted by patio127:

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I don't have "photoshop". can I get rid of glare on my subject with basic editing tools ???

I just bought Photoshop 6.0 so that I could use my CS2 upgrade. I have removed 6.0 since I no longer need it. I would have to ask the guru's in here if it can be registered again to someone else. If so, I will be more than happy to give this to you.

If it h]as been register and used for upgrading it would not be allowedtext

well i don't think this is true, considering that there is a good amont of people downloading one program and later find out that there is three people using it. ps is no different
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