removing reflections
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I let my sister loose with the D70 yesterday as she went off to "Monkey World" in Dorset.
She did quite well on "auto" mode although it looks like she struggled to take pics through the fence, and since I don't have a polariser for my sigma lens, she got some bad reflection off glass in a couple of shots. (not that she would know to add a polariser in any case)
But hey ho thought I, I'll just bugger around in Photoshop and fix them. FAT CHANCE.
So I throw it open to the PH massive, does anyone know an effective way of removing reflections from glass?
Image: [url]link to bigger version|http://www.skinfull.co.uk/photos/d70/monkeyworld/reflectbig.jpg[/url]
[pic]http://www.skinfull.co.uk/photos/d70/monkeyworld/reflect.jpg[/pic]
She did quite well on "auto" mode although it looks like she struggled to take pics through the fence, and since I don't have a polariser for my sigma lens, she got some bad reflection off glass in a couple of shots. (not that she would know to add a polariser in any case)
But hey ho thought I, I'll just bugger around in Photoshop and fix them. FAT CHANCE.
So I throw it open to the PH massive, does anyone know an effective way of removing reflections from glass?
Image: [url]link to bigger version|http://www.skinfull.co.uk/photos/d70/monkeyworld/reflectbig.jpg[/url]
[pic]http://www.skinfull.co.uk/photos/d70/monkeyworld/reflect.jpg[/pic]
Ok, thought as much but it doesn't hurt to ask!
She did reasonably well so it's not like she's mourning the loss of this one picture, it's just that mr bravado here said he could easily do something in photoshop to rescue it!
There's reflection of some sort in most of the pics. I'm pretty sure a polarising filter would have robbed what little light there was and then none of the images would have been steady, so I guess a bit of reflection is a small price to pay.
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She did reasonably well so it's not like she's mourning the loss of this one picture, it's just that mr bravado here said he could easily do something in photoshop to rescue it!
There's reflection of some sort in most of the pics. I'm pretty sure a polarising filter would have robbed what little light there was and then none of the images would have been steady, so I guess a bit of reflection is a small price to pay.
best of the rest:
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