krunch.kaptain@yahoo.com wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a photo that was folded in half, unfortunately,
> and I wonder if either Photoshop and/or The GIMP are
> able to remove this crease.
>
> Thank you for any assistance.
1) Open a Photoshop or GIMP window.
2) Carefully unfold the photograph.
3) Tape it to your monitor with the picture side facing the monitor.
4) In Photoshop or GIMP, select the Blur tool.
5) Run the cursor along the crease.
6) Carefully remove the photograph from the monitor, and the crease will
be invisible.
"Jerrymander" <gkalas@cox.net> wrote in message
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> krunch.kaptain@yahoo.com wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have a photo that was folded in half, unfortunately,
>> and I wonder if either Photoshop and/or The GIMP are
>> able to remove this crease.
>>
>> Thank you for any assistance.
>
> 1) Open a Photoshop or GIMP window.
> 2) Carefully unfold the photograph.
> 3) Tape it to your monitor with the picture side facing the monitor.
> 4) In Photoshop or GIMP, select the Blur tool.
> 5) Run the cursor along the crease.
> 6) Carefully remove the photograph from the monitor, and the crease will
> be invisible.
IWO there is no automated one button fix using those programs
however YOU can repair the image if you know how to use PS
learn cloner and it's options and/or healing tools
I don't know GIMP
restoration is one of the more difficult tasks in PS and should be done by
an expert if you want a professional result
if you are not all that picky a repair by a beginner as yourself may suffice
"Jerrymander" <gkalas@cox.net> wrote in message
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> krunch.kaptain@yahoo.com wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have a photo that was folded in half, unfortunately,
>> and I wonder if either Photoshop and/or The GIMP are
>> able to remove this crease.
>>
>> Thank you for any assistance.
>
> 1) Open a Photoshop or GIMP window.
> 2) Carefully unfold the photograph.
> 3) Tape it to your monitor with the picture side facing the monitor.
> 4) In Photoshop or GIMP, select the Blur tool.
> 5) Run the cursor along the crease.
> 6) Carefully remove the photograph from the monitor, and the crease will
> be invisible.
I have done what you wish to do in either Photoshop or Paint Shop Pro. I
forget which. It's been so long ago that I can't remember details. Play
with it. You have nothing to loose.
On Fri, 07 Mar 2008 11:58:58 -0800, in rec.photo.digital Jerrymander
<gkalas@cox.net> wrote:
>krunch.kaptain@yahoo.com wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have a photo that was folded in half, unfortunately,
>> and I wonder if either Photoshop and/or The GIMP are
>> able to remove this crease.
>>
>> Thank you for any assistance.
>
>1) Open a Photoshop or GIMP window.
>2) Carefully unfold the photograph.
>3) Tape it to your monitor with the picture side facing the monitor.
>4) In Photoshop or GIMP, select the Blur tool.
>5) Run the cursor along the crease.
>6) Carefully remove the photograph from the monitor, and the crease will
>be invisible.
LOL. Obviously several other repliers, never really read the above!
"Jerrymander" <gkalas@cox.net> wrote in message
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> krunch.kaptain@yahoo.com wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have a photo that was folded in half, unfortunately,
>> and I wonder if either Photoshop and/or The GIMP are
>> able to remove this crease.
>>
>> Thank you for any assistance.
>
> 1) Open a Photoshop or GIMP window.
> 2) Carefully unfold the photograph.
> 3) Tape it to your monitor with the picture side facing the monitor.
> 4) In Photoshop or GIMP, select the Blur tool.
> 5) Run the cursor along the crease.
> 6) Carefully remove the photograph from the monitor, and the crease will
> be invisible.
You have white-out spots on your monitor, too, don't you?!
BTW, that's not a holder for your coffee cup...
peter added these comments in the current discussion du jour ...
>> I have a photo that was folded in half, unfortunately, and I
>> wonder if either Photoshop and/or The GIMP are able to remove
>> this crease.
>
> Once you scanned it into the computer, it's easy to fix using
> the clone tool with the above apps.
>
Having done a number of these as well as badly discolored B &Ws,
the degree of crease et al has a LOT to do with how easy it is to
clone. Sometimes, the best one can do is blur it some and hope for
the best. I suppose the OP could post their picture(s) to some
binary NG so people could take a crack at fixing them ...
--
HP, aka Jerry
"Surely you jest - and don't call me Shirley!" - from the movie
"Airplane!"
<krunch.kaptain@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> I have a photo that was folded in half, unfortunately,
> and I wonder if either Photoshop
> 1) Open a Photoshop or GIMP window.
> 2) Carefully unfold the photograph.
> 3) Tape it to your monitor with the picture side facing the monitor.
> 4) In Photoshop or GIMP, select the Blur tool.
> 5) Run the cursor along the crease.
> 6) Carefully remove the photograph from the monitor, and the crease will
> be invisible.
Tape it to your monitor? Your attempt at humor is sad.
Folks come here for help. Please don't prey on them.