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Post by cats4jan on Dec 18, 2022 23:42:15 GMT
Tony - duplicating and flipping the background would’ve been my approach, but I am lousy at selecting. so I would not have done as good a job as all you guys have done. Everyone is so talented. Great work.
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Post by fotofrank on Dec 19, 2022 2:15:54 GMT
If you have the full version of photoshop. You can flip the image and use blendif with a little masking to replace the right side background
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Post by hmca on Dec 19, 2022 2:18:04 GMT
Thanks for that tip, Frank. I would never think to do that.
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Post by tourerjim on Dec 19, 2022 18:47:00 GMT
You could do copy image then darken the image to make the b/out greyish, put your image above the copy, add mask and set opacity and brush out to bring copy b/out into view and with the yellowing part you could clone side of the tree to shadow over the yellowing. Thought I'd try my above mention just see how it would work.
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