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How to remove object from gradiant background


Eran

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Hi , 
I would like to remove the silver handles from the top cabins and the electric outlet behind left hand of model.
I tried content aware , healing , patch ,  clone stamp and in all cases it wasn't good because the background is like gradiant , the luminosity is different and when I apply a fix its heavily noticed.

 

 

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1 minute ago, Damien Symonds said:

It's bloody porn.  Don't give me that fine art bullshit.

It was taken in workshop of Dan Hecho , He is fine art photographer , therefor... its not porn ! (or else the wife would have slice and dice me...) ?

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I don't care what you and other sickos call it, it's pornography.  It's the absolute lowest form of photographic art.

You prove the adage "Many photos of beautiful people are mistaken for beautiful photos."  Your work requires the least amount of skill of any photography.

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8 minutes ago, Damien Symonds said:

I don't care what you and other sickos call it, it's pornography.  It's the absolute lowest form of photographic art.

You prove the adage "Many photos of beautiful people are mistaken for beautiful photos."  Your work requires the least amount of skill of any photography.

For me photography is a hobby , I shoot different styles including nature / macro / portraits / fine art and also volunteered free of charge shooting a small wedding  for a couple who needed.
If these images bother you , I will not upload.
I'm taking photography very serious , I spend a lot of money and hours for learning and be able to deliver the best result of image. 
I ask questions , I practice , I implement what I learn.. and defentily ain't no sicko... ?

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On 12/22/2018 at 12:29 AM, Damien Symonds said:

The electrical outlet is this method: https://www.damiensymonds.net/2010/10/role-of-masks-when-cloning.html

But the cupboards are not so simple.  They'll have to be this method: https://www.damiensymonds.net/preventing-banding-in-backdrops/

When I use clone stamp on outlet wall to erase it , there are differences in wall color , the top side if the outlet is gray and the bottom is more bluish , the left side of the outlet is very bright .

 

When I try from top of outlet , it doesn't fit the bottom bluish part , when I try from the left side , the color too bright ... Which way you recommend doing the clone sampling ?

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Ok , I managed to make wall color match and masked the outlet well...
Tried now doing the yellow (and later red) gradient , may I ask how did you select the cupboard so well ? When I try using color range , it also select the small gap between them , making it look bad (even when I try to play with fuzzines and range)

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19 minutes ago, Damien Symonds said:

That and a heck of a lot of other stuff.  When I sent you that email prompting you to take the Layers & Masks Class before embarking on Levels and you said "It's ok, I know the basics" you were rather mistaken, I fear.

It's not too late.

I will probably take it later , I first want to get to the skin level and need also to go over the mixer couple of times to really understand it.

You're thoughts on removal ?

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45 minutes ago, Damien Symonds said:

This looks really excellent, well done.

Did you remember to add the noise layer to the gradients?

Yes , I had no idea how to do the Pattern layer so I copied it from your PSD...
Only later I saw in Fill  I can choose pattern (instead of content aware)

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