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Author anyway of removing any paint etc on top of jpg images?
Jas
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for example.......



without the original file, could i remove the colour if it was an single colour from paint?

I don't think people are going to get my drift
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that doesn't make sence, could i remove the silly santa hat etc if it was all the same colour red?


or does it erase when you draw on it?
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You could probably get rid of it using photoshop, but it'd take fucking ages.
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No is the simple answer
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quote:
Originally posted by pow
No is the simple answer



pow!
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quote:
Originally posted by pow
No is the simple answer
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you could remove it with photoshop but the 2 factors are

1) it will take ages
2) it will look hideous

Go out to the same place and take a new pic
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a fence i removed

original



after

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Ooooooh Stcheven!
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that's excellent.
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that is good steve, but now you've said you removed it i cant help but notice the bits where you've cloned/touched up etc

I bet that took a while?

Should of jumped the fence though and got the picture
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thats ace steve,

BUT the picture above isn't the one i want, someone sent me a pic a while back and they've blanked out the face with green scribbles in paint
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I don't think you'll be able to do it.
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removing the fence is easier than the hat, as you have areas around it you can clone, the hat is just a mess ontop of the car that you cant really fill with anything lol
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ok mate, just wondered if you could removed a top layer and what used to be below it would still remain...

i dont think i used a good example with that picture above tbh
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there is no layers its a flat bitmap, the original colours when saved would be altered to form the new image you see now, unless you have the original png or psd you wont have the layers

[Edited on 03-01-2008 by Steve]
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it could be done, it will take hours and you will need another picture od the car to take the roof and top of windscreen, as steve said its all one layer now its been saved. Best bet is to take a fresh picture.
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yeah could be done i dont think it could be done to a level where you wouldnt notice though
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lmao just noticed the Ian Is Santa
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hes not talking about the car image, hes talking about a picture of someones face he has with it scribbled out with green.

The answer is still the same though i'm afraid it can't be done
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ah right that would be even harder
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No chance.

The person's face when scribbled out and saved as a jpg, would just change all the pixels to the colour of the scribble, if you removed the scribble you'd just be left with a white space.
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quote:
Originally posted by Steve
ah right that would be even harder


no itd be impossible
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all depends on how thick the scribble was and how much face you could make out
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if the face is covered (which is what i imagined after reading what he wrote) then it could be anyone, it could even be you steve

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