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Old 10-26-2007, 08:54 AM
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I love this picture, however, one of the blades of tall grass is blurred against her face causing it to have a stripe of green. It may be difficult to see in this small of format. I was wondering if anyone had any photoshop suggestions to quickly change it.

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Old 10-26-2007, 01:53 PM
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I honestly did not see any grass across her face but I do think the large pieces of grass over and under her face which to me is distracting. You might try cloning them out or perhaps try using the remove object tool. What program are you using for your editing?
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i don't see the green stripe across her face either...hmmm...

I actually like the two blades - it kinda frames her face...
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There is definitely a green stripe between her ear and eye. I would guess cloning would be the best way...haven't done much else (e.g. healing).
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okay okay now i see it! LOL...i had to strain a bit ---. i followed the blade from her dress up...yes the healing tool would do the trick...
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Old 10-26-2007, 02:58 PM
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Even at the largest size available on Flickr, it is not very visible (although more so once you know what to look for).

The quickest solution would be to transform the image to monochrome. Zap! No more green problem

However, the colours do work well in the shot. Another approach would be using the clone tool, perhaps working on another layer set in "Colour" mode - you only need to remove a small colour cast, not adjust the texture of the underlying detail.

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