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Shimmerae
19-01-2010, 10:39am
I'm not sure if I am in the correct discussion area here - apologies if I'm not.
If anyone is able to help me with tips on how to remove a very large unwanted shadow on a photo I would be very appreciative. I use photoshop but unfortunatley do not know how to use it well enough (I need to do a course!) I have tried my best but only get very average outcomes.
Thanks to anyone who would be able to help!

Dan Cripps
19-01-2010, 10:49am
It would be a lot easier to help if you were able to post an example of the actual photo you need assistance with.

Shimmerae
19-01-2010, 11:06am
Okay - thank you I will do this :)

Shimmerae
19-01-2010, 11:28am
This is the first time that I have uploaded a photo - I hope it comes through okay :eek:

ricktas
19-01-2010, 11:35am
That photo is very dark, and any attempt to recover it will look 'recovered', the only way to do this well would be to retake the photo.

Shimmerae
19-01-2010, 11:38am
Okay thanks for the advice - my 12 year old took this and it's a very rare photo that I actually like (minus the shadow of course) oh well - next time maybe :(

dbax
19-01-2010, 12:05pm
Yeah I'm afraid ricks right just a little too dark ....but I like a challenge, so if its alright, I had a play for a few minutes and heres the result.
EDIT opps here what I did
Copy layer> change blending mode to screen> layers> hide all.
Paint with a soft white brush on the dark areas to make them lighter.
Duplicate this layer( 3 times I think)
Turn off backgound layer and merge visible layers
Flatten image> duplicate layer > noise reduction 3 times>flatten
Hope this helps a little

Shimmerae
19-01-2010, 12:37pm
wow - thanks so much I will take that! Its better than anything that I could hope to do at this stage!
Thanks again

gcflora
19-01-2010, 1:05pm
Hmm

I had a quick go as well. Bit difficult -- not much info there

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Shimmerae
19-01-2010, 1:17pm
Thanks so much for trying I appreciate anything that you can come up with as it is definately no good in its original state! :)