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<blockquote data-quote="wornish" data-source="post: 413029" data-attributes="member: 15434"><p>Kind of repeating what Paul said in his reply.</p><p></p><p>You have picked one of the hardest things to do.</p><p>The temptation is to go in and pixel peep - don't do that keep going back and looking at the picture at the normal viewing level.</p><p>The second issue is that you know where to look as you know where the power lines are so don't get into the really fine areas. If you clear up the longest clear runs of the lines first the rest disappear into the branches and twigs.</p><p></p><p>There is no magic shortcut to this, patience is needed.</p><p></p><p>What do you think of this edit.</p><p></p><p>Done in PS using </p><p>Spot Healing Brush</p><p>Mode : Normal</p><p>Content Aware</p><p>Type : Proximity Match</p><p></p><p>with a very small brush</p><p>and using a Wacom tablet !</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]138528[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wornish, post: 413029, member: 15434"] Kind of repeating what Paul said in his reply. You have picked one of the hardest things to do. The temptation is to go in and pixel peep - don't do that keep going back and looking at the picture at the normal viewing level. The second issue is that you know where to look as you know where the power lines are so don't get into the really fine areas. If you clear up the longest clear runs of the lines first the rest disappear into the branches and twigs. There is no magic shortcut to this, patience is needed. What do you think of this edit. Done in PS using Spot Healing Brush Mode : Normal Content Aware Type : Proximity Match with a very small brush and using a Wacom tablet ! [ATTACH=CONFIG]138528[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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