
diamante67
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removing watermark... for a good cause
diamante67 replied to diamante67's topic in Help with editing
I might try, but definitely can't do that for so many pictures (at least 30). and given how slowly I am moving, it will take me forever Now I am glad I posted because I had given up but I think I should try and save a few. -
removing watermark... for a good cause
diamante67 replied to diamante67's topic in Help with editing
I just thought I would share my unsuccessful attempt. In lightroom, I could not quite get the size to line up and, in any case, it seemed that I could not get the black watermark to erase the white watermark. In photoshop, I could in some spots get a good level of removal, but again the pixels even in the best case would not line up perfectly. And in some spots I could not line up the text properly. I am attaching the picture of the half-baked photoshop results. I guess I will resign myself and give her the watermarked pictures . -
removing watermark... for a good cause
diamante67 replied to diamante67's topic in Help with editing
I finally managed to install LR last night and I played a bit with it but have not been able to line up the watermark. I do have visibility of the settings and I can see if I can set up the font with the same additional shadow in PS. unfortunately life is completely crazy and I have no prediction about when I can spend some time to figure it out... on the positive side, we now have a bed to sleep in -
Excellent! I will think it over. Probably just the lab...
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So, maybe I need to look at some lab that specializes in this? Or invest in a better scanner? (In which case, do you have recommendations?)
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As in, a home scanner is not sufficient?
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Hi! One more fire related question - we were able to obtain prints of our children's pictures from relatives and we would like to create digital versions, with the goal of eventually re-printing the pictures. Would you say that a regular home scanner is sufficient for this purpose or should be looking into fancier tools? Thanks again with your help with the recovery process.
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removing watermark... for a good cause
diamante67 replied to diamante67's topic in Help with editing
Oh, that's really interesting - I can see how it would work if I could get 100% overlap. Well, I will try to play a bit more with it. I wonder if trying to superimpose the watermark in black in LR might take care of the alignment issue. Long shot, I know. Otherwise I could try and use it selectively (letter by letter?) on the areas that are tougher to clone, such as the dress pattern. Might be more work than I was hoping to do - we'll see. Thank a lot for the idea! If I make it to get a decent result I will post it. -
removing watermark... for a good cause
diamante67 replied to diamante67's topic in Help with editing
Actually I went ahead and downloaded it and it looks very very close but the spacing seems off a bit, and not in a predictable way. Not sure whether LR maybe was spacing the letters a tiny bit differently to cover all the surface? -
removing watermark... for a good cause
diamante67 replied to diamante67's topic in Help with editing
Just checked and, no, I have only Myriad Pro. It looks like it is possible to download for free? http://www.fontpalace.com/font-download/Myriad+Web+Pro/ Or maybe it would show up if I install Lightroom? -
removing watermark... for a good cause
diamante67 replied to diamante67's topic in Help with editing
This old post says Myriad Web Pro. I have a newer version of LR but maybe it stayed the same? https://forums.adobe.com/thread/781971 -
removing watermark... for a good cause
diamante67 replied to diamante67's topic in Help with editing
I can reinstall it. It will have to be a few days as things are quite busy. I will update you when I can... thanks again for checking on me. -
removing watermark... for a good cause
diamante67 replied to diamante67's topic in Help with editing
I am... I thought I had posted my reply and assumed you were too busy to respond. It turns out the draft I wrote did not get posted Here you go... If I remember correctly it was done through the watermark feature in Lightroom (LR 5?). You will be pleased to hear that, now that I got my new computer, I finally had the guts to only reinstall PS Nothing like a fire to get rid of bad habits? -
Long time no see... I have a rather unusual question to ask. I have lost all my pictures (as well as my house etc) in the fires in North California. Just before the fires, I had taken pictures of my neighbor's extended family (parents were visiting from India, brother and family was visiting from Australia so you can imagine it was a rare and special occasion). I had just delivered the prints and files to her when the fires happened. Moral of the story, all the pictures are gone. I am only left with the unedited, low res files that I had uploaded to the gallery for her to pick the images. I told her that all the images are gone and she is at peace with that but, now that my life is slightly less chaotic, I was wondering if I could remove the watermark on some of them, so that at least she can have some memories of her family's visit. Would there be a "smart" way to remove the watermark? See attached sample. Moral of the story - now that my backup hard drives went in flames, backup on the cloud sounds pretty darn appealing
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I will try cloning. As for forgetting... it is very possible! But I am also exhibit A for your statement that people get overly concerned with plasticity. I did avoid sharpening, though; at least I can credit for that will try to be more aggressive with the noise removal.
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I did, and it is on my mind. I don't think I qualify, because of the numbers of posts required? I have been so inactive when it comes to photography and editing... let me know if I am wrong...
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Yes, that's what I tried but it still looked weird. Maybe I willl adjust then step away for a bit to see if it looks acceptable. Any suggestions on the pesky flare?
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I know, right? This is the whole thing, and how I was thinking of cropping... I think I partly made it worse by darkening the background too much - so this is my new attempt with a little less darkening of the background, and a slight whitening of the teeth...
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And, also, any tips on the sunflare, especially close to mom's hand? I figure I should use the channel mixer but I am not sure what numbers to use... both the red channel and the green channel are affected.
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Do you have any suggestions on how to go about brightening teeth and eyes in this photo? on one side it seems that anything I would normally do would look unnatural because of the light conditions, yet I worry that the eyes and teeth need to be a little clearer...
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alright, thanks for your quick response.
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I still see some at 50%, I think.
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In the attached picture, I replaced the left side of the wall with a gradient and added noise (10%). I am still seeing banding in the photoshop image unless I zoom in at 100%. How do I figure out if the banding will print out badly and is there anything else I can do to eliminate it, if this is a problem? (faces "obscured" because I am not allowed to share). Added the 700px square crop of the banding region, in case it helps.ETA: the high res jpeg does not look bad so maybe it's ok?
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I was not. I did read about it some time ago but I forgot about it. I will try to practice and see if I can start using it more regularly.