removing shadows from pictures
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removing shadows from pictures
How do you remove shadows from pictures on a white background?
Re: removing shadows from pictures
To remove shadows on a white background, just use the erase tool, select the shadow and replace it with the white background around the shadow.
Here is a video 'how to use the erase tool'
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Arwin
Here is a video 'how to use the erase tool'
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Arwin
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Re: removing shadows from pictures
Hi reflections,
Another way of removing shadows is using the Area Treatment tool, although it requires a very accurate selection. Use the Exposure slider to brighten the shadow. You might need to use the temperature and tint sliders to adjust it's colour too (generally shadows are a bit blue, so you might need to increase the temperature to redden it a bit).
Tony
Another way of removing shadows is using the Area Treatment tool, although it requires a very accurate selection. Use the Exposure slider to brighten the shadow. You might need to use the temperature and tint sliders to adjust it's colour too (generally shadows are a bit blue, so you might need to increase the temperature to redden it a bit).
Tony
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