Amateur Photographer  |  22nd July 2017
GET OUT OF MY SHOT
Foreign or unwanted objects can include anything from sensor spots to crisp packets, and from telegraph poles to pedestrians. But such things don’t mean your image is consigned to the dustbin, you can remove them effectively using software. Photoshop’s Clone Stamp tool is the most obvious object removal tool. So much so that cloning has now become a verb amongst digital photographers. But cloning is an art, and while some image repairs are relatively easy, others demand a great deal of skill, or a different kind of tool altogether. In this feature we are going to look at a whole range of object removal tools and techniques to see how they work, which one is best for specific situations and just how much you can realistically remove from a photograph.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Amateur Photographer 22nd July 2017.