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    Removing sticks is something I've been meaning to learn. I often find them a problem.
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    Re: Post processing

    They're not so bad in this capture, nicely done.
    Last edited by Shadowman; 4th June 2016 at 10:19 AM.

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    Re: Post processing

    Now, let us see...which of the sticks would you have liked to remove? On the right side you can gently use the patch tool with the Content Aware option at the top bar...do it slowly and little by little, or select a little bit bigger in chunks, move the chunk to the right until you see the blue replaced in your image of what used to be a stick. Start on the small bits of sticks first, then graduate to the trunks. There might be some portions that cannot use the patch tool, so use the Fill tool -- select a portion of your stick, press down Shift +F5, make sure it has Content Aware on the box, then press OK, or short cut Edit/Fill.

    As John said, this image is busy but somehow, you can get away without removing any sticks.
    Last edited by IzzieK; 5th June 2016 at 04:41 PM.

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    Re: Post processing

    PS skills is important in "creating images"...in this image I would have made a matching blue image and
    moved a selection of the bird and the branch on which it sits onto that blue image.

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    Re: Post processing

    With this image I would consider simply cropping slightly tighter on the right side and top instead of cloning anything.

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    Re: Post processing

    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    Now, let us...which of the sticks would you have liked to remove? On the right side you can gently use the patch tool with the Content Aware option at the top bar...do it slowly and little by little, or select a little bit bigger in chunks, move the chunk to the right until you see the blue replaced in your image of what used to be a stick. Start on the small bits of sticks first, then graduate to the trunks. There might be some portions that cannot use the patch tool, so use the Fill tool -- select a portion of your stick, press down Shift +F5, make sure it has Content Aware on the box, then press OK, or short cut Edit/Fill.
    Great Post Izzie...

    I was thinking along the line of this...
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    Then again, that might not be practical and may even be illegal... Your way is better

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    Re: Post processing

    As always Izzie, very instructive and informative. Thank you.
    I not keen on the idea of modifying photos too much digitally, so I am very grateful to have an analogue solution as well Richard.
    ( I carry a pair of secateurs in my camera bag.)
    Last edited by billabongtim; 5th June 2016 at 08:50 AM.

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    Re: Post processing

    Here's a sample of removing some twigs.

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    Good job removing the twig, Denny, although I don't think those behind the bird were really a problem.

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    Re: Post processing

    I kinda like Richard's idea better than mine which is too much work... I think mine is red too, or is it orange...??

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    Thanks Denny, that's brilliant! I've got to learn how to do that. Can I send you the Hi-Res file?
    Last edited by billabongtim; 5th June 2016 at 08:44 AM.

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    Re: Post processing

    Thanks Geoff,
    I did what you suggested and I understand what you mean. I tried to post the result, but I confess to having a lot of trouble with this site, and was unable to post. Thank you for taking the time to consider my problem and provide an answer.
    Tim

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    Re: Post processing

    Sure, send the file. denny@citrusphotorestore.com
    When adding a photo I click the "GO ADVANCED" button below and copy a file from my computer and it assigns a url to that which I then add to my post.


    or with all the extraneous twigs removed:
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    Last edited by dennybeall; 5th June 2016 at 09:12 PM.

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    Re: Post processing

    It is now winter in Australia, and my proud, majestic hunter is down with a touch of the flu.
    Guess we all have our off days.


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