Re: Cloning the PESO: Harvest Shower

2006-07-16 Thread Shel Belinkoff
I've used extra canvas before, sometimes when straightening a tilted photo or when just needing a little extra breathing room along an edge or two, but I never tried adding and removing something as done in this case. I'm not sure if the small size of the image made it easier or more difficult to

Re: Cloning the PESO: Harvest Shower

2006-07-16 Thread Jostein Øksne
Shel, My impression is that it doesn't get more difficult with larger images, and not more tedious either. After all it's just a matter of brush size. What always happens to me, though, is that with larger images i start paying more attention to minute detail, and that's when the workload builds

Re: Cloning the PESO: Harvest Shower

2006-07-16 Thread Jack Davis
Paul, Did you happen to see my post Harvest Shower per Marnie? I removed the lower right bale. Jack --- Paul Stenquist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Excellent. Very good work. It's quite easy, isn't it? And it can save a poorly framed photo. I also use this technique to eliminate elements I

Cloning the PESO: Harvest Shower

2006-07-15 Thread Shel Belinkoff
Hi Paul, I never tried cloning and manipulating a photo in such a manner. I gave it a try using some of my own patented techniques yeah, right!. What do you think? http://home.earthlink.net/~morepix/cloneshower.jpg Good or bad, your instructions provided the impetus to give it a try. Shel

Re: Cloning the PESO: Harvest Shower

2006-07-15 Thread Paul Stenquist
Excellent. Very good work. It's quite easy, isn't it? And it can save a poorly framed photo. I also use this technique to eliminate elements I don't want. I cloned out a couple of blooms on my recent ballet flower pic. But for situations like this, the extra canvas can be a savior. Paul