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Operation Photo Rescue's Online Community | The OPR Workshop « OPR Workshops « Moderate « Topic: Best way to repair background?
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« on: June 15, 2009, 08:30:05 PM »

Still a WIP, need to soften edges, add noise etc.

I can't decide what is behind their legs, seen in the blue chan or how best to repair/replace the plants particularly on the RH side.

Hannie, I presume that the crop is OK

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« Reply #1 on: June 16, 2009, 07:53:49 AM »

Athol, the crop looks great, the resore is coming along really well!

I cannot look at your restore very well, (not using my own computer) but from what I can see it looks like you've done a great job on the right side of your image, I would just keep the background there dark and give some kind of impression of foliage/brush?

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