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tonyhughes

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#32876 26-Apr-2009 01:54
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I have a really great photo of my son, taken by a friend, and there are two random people in the shot that I would like removed from the photo.

They are further towards the back ground, and only appear a couple of cm tall on the photo. It wouldnt be a big job, but I dont have the software or ability to do it well.

Anyone willing to help out?







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  #209484 26-Apr-2009 14:33
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Paint.NET (free image and photo editing software) + Clone Stamp Tool  + Clone Stamp Tutorial

Give a man a fish / Teach a man to fish....



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  #209500 26-Apr-2009 16:15
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I run Mac, and I only want one photo done.... but thanks :)

Had two offers via pm. Thanks to those people. I took up the first offer - cheers.







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  #210145 28-Apr-2009 12:12
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There the GIMP which is cross platform and free as in beer, if you ever get the fire of desire to try :)



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  #210151 28-Apr-2009 12:25
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I think you'll find it's free as in free speech :)




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  #210167 28-Apr-2009 12:52
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Quite right.. I would agree the GIMP is more FreeAsInSpeech compared to other OSS projects which are pretty FreeAsInBeer



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