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04/05/2007 11:36:13 PM · #1
I kind of like this snapshot of my son and was wondering if someone could clone out the arm on the right and just make the picture look better in general? I have not mastered this tool and I'll just make a mess out of it. Thank you.
04/06/2007 12:10:15 AM · #2
It is not perfect but here is my attempt.

04/06/2007 12:19:02 AM · #3
Could someone please fix this? would have been a much nicer subject line...

Anyway, a couple quick fixes:

and

(kinda' funny to open the original and the color edit in separate
windows and switch between them to see the changes - presto-chango!)


Message edited by author 2007-04-06 00:20:50.
04/06/2007 12:24:29 AM · #4
I did not even think of B/W. Kicking cleanup there Brad. I think we used some of the same ideas.
04/06/2007 12:25:04 AM · #5
Very nice work Brad and James. I really like the black and white version as well. Thank you for taking the time to do this. I appreciate it.

Alecia

btw....
You are absolutely correct about the subject line and I apologize. I wasn't really thinking when I typed it.
04/06/2007 12:30:50 AM · #6
Originally posted by JamesKW:

I did not even think of B/W. Kicking cleanup there Brad. I think we used some of the same ideas.

Yup - good thing the left sleeve was stretchable cotton/polyester and conformed real well as a right sleeve,
with a bit of persuasion that is..
;)
04/06/2007 04:29:15 AM · #7
Since I saw that you were in pretty good hands as to how to correct the photo "normally," I decided to take the chance that you have a good sense of humor.

Here's my version titled, "Cool! Can We Come Out And Ride The Earthquake Every Day?" :}

Not much to this fun little "playtime"...I used Magic Wand Tool to separate out the baby, then I created a new layer with the baby. I cloned out the arm. Finally, I used Radial Blur set at level 3.

(I work in PS Elements 4.0.)

I thought about putting a caption under the photo, too, that reads, "The name's Bond. Baby Bond. I'm your little bambini. I'm shaken, but not disturbed." :}

Message edited by author 2007-04-06 04:32:08.
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