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Specific Vertical line


Landlocation

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Looking for assistance is removing this vertical line on the left, thanks for the help. Map 92-116-S1-0010.jpg
 

JeffK

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Problem for me was once you've seen that line, hard to not see it. :cheesygrin:
Did some dodging and burning using a fill layer.
- Jeff
Map 92-116-S1-0010 edited.jpg
 

Landlocation

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Thanks for the help, I really need to know how to fix these as I have many more to do, my skill and knowledge is just not there yet !
 

JeffK

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Thanks for the help, I really need to know how to fix these as I have many more to do, my skill and knowledge is just not there yet !
I had taken a try at it using a 50% gray layer above the image, and dodging and burning using a brush with very low flow.
There's a great, and somewhat technical, explanation of it here:

He gets deeper into the technique here (start at 3:58):

As in all things, Photoshop gives you several ways to do things. I like this method since it seems to be more controllable and subtle.

- Jeff
 

Landlocation

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I did click on your attachment and then hit " save as " file seems to be smaller than what I posted, maybe I did something wrong, Kim
 

IamSam

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I downloaded both files and they are the same size. Click on the image/attachment, when it opens in the new window, right click and select "Save Image As".
 

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