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Can you remove the mold?


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JRT

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I did ask in a different thread but i think it is the wrong one?

I would like the mold removed so I can frame this pic of my wife, can anyone help?

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I hope you realize that PSG is primarily an educational forum. Some of our members are occasionally willing to provide graphic arts services for free, but primarily we are here to help people learn how to use Photoshop and related software. Anyway, we have members scattered around the world, and this is a holiday weekend in the USA, so give it some time and someone may decide to do a freebie for you.

Cheers,

Tom M
 
Thanks Tom I'm in the UK so didn't know about the holiday, I just wouldn't know where to start and I'm hoping it isnt to difficult for one of your pro's!

If you can make her a few years younger at the same time!!!
 
To hide all the green mold at the bottom of the picture, I copied and vertically flipped the concrete/marble area your wife was sitting on, upside down, transformed and warped it to fit as best I could, erased the top line, added a layer mask to reveal the legs and leaf and darkened it.

Afterwhich, I went around with the spot healing tool and clone stamp to clean up any remaining mold.

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Thats really good good thanks, what do you think the blue is top right? It's on the original pic?

To hide all the green mold at the bottom of the picture, I copied and vertically flipped the concrete/marble area your wife was sitting on, upside down, transformed and warped it to fit as best I could, erased the top line, added a layer mask to reveal the legs and leaf and darkened it.

Afterwhich, I went around with the spot healing tool and clone stamp to clean up any remaining mold.

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Gone now! I think it may have been some kind of light from inside

Moldless.jpg
 
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As the request has been met, I'm closing this thread.
 
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