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Photoshop noob/ request


warroed

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hey guys
i'm a total photoshop noob and hardly even know hot work a pc let alone photoshop but i have this request
i need the logo in the center in the following picture removed without damaging the background. This is reaaaaallly important for me! can somebody please help me with it??????? pleaaasseee?
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Tom Mann

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Are you absolutely sure you must use this particular image?

There are a lot of similar pix available that don't have any overlaid text. Just go to Google Images and enter something like {famous workers building girders}. If you can do this, it will probably give you better results and be easier for you.

Specifically, the guys on the central beam look like they were photoshopped in, and whomever did it didn't do a particularly good job, at least IMHO.

Just a suggestion,

Tom M
 

iDad

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I say just use smudge tool at about 70% and on lighten mode....may do it especially at low res
 

Tom Mann

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This took so little time & was so easy, here's a freebie. I even cleaned it up a bit for you.

Don't forget that to get the full rez version (ie, with fewer compression artifacts), click on the image in the thread till you see the image all by itself.

Enjoy.

T
 

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iDad

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What technique did you use? i am on my phone now so it's really hard to see
 

Tom Mann

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Started in ACR by slightly lightening up the murky blacks and pulling back the very top end whites.

Then, the patch tool, then Topaz Clean targeted at just the brightest areas to get rid of some of the jpg artifacts and film mung (...a highly technical term...) mostly between the two tall buildings on the LHS. I followed this with a few quick hits with the clone brush to get rid of some pesky spots that didn't come out with "Clean".

T
 

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