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05/31/2009 07:16:24 PM · #1 |
Silly, yes but...are you allowed to clone out or use a healing brush tool to get rid of a small piece of bird poop in advance editing? Thanks for the help. =) |
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05/31/2009 07:29:19 PM · #2 |
I think that's permissible. Unless it significantly changes the viewers perception of the scene. I have seen much greater items cloned out and validated. |
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05/31/2009 07:40:48 PM · #3 |
I can't help but imagine that scene which is significantly changed by the cloning out of bird poop hehe ;) |
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05/31/2009 07:43:34 PM · #4 |
I did it here on this shot, but the "poo" was just behind the bird's feet and not significant. |
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05/31/2009 07:44:25 PM · #5 |
LOL - thanks guys! I didn't notice it until uploading. Those pesky little birds. =P |
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05/31/2009 08:00:12 PM · #6 |
LOL - when I noticed the Forum to which this was posted, I wondered if a certain impacted activity had its symptoms at long last alleviated and was going to be on the move again.
Oh, I miss the DPL so much.
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05/31/2009 08:06:19 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by sfalice: LOL - when I noticed the Forum to which this was posted, I wondered if a certain impacted activity had its symptoms at long last alleviated and was going to be on the move again.
Oh, I miss the DPL so much. |
Come to think of it...not really sure why I chose this forum either. Love when my brain randomly does its own thing. =( |
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05/31/2009 08:28:19 PM · #8 |
btw, if any of you need any bird poop, I have plenty of it. FREE Just come and get it. |
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