redstone Senior Member Aug 6, 2005 2,894 0 0 Beyond the outer limits redstonean.deviantart.com May 19, 2008 #1 http://www.snapmania.com/info/en/trm/ Found this by chance. Looks interesting:think:
H hohoho32 New Member Aug 30, 2006 179 0 0 May 19, 2008 #2 wah! looks very interesting. wonder if it can turn a crowded place empty if enough shots are taken..
N night86mare Deregistered Aug 25, 2006 25,474 3 38 www.pbase.com May 19, 2008 #3 easily done *if* you have the photos taken using a tripod in the first place now what would be interesting is a program which can remove people without multiple shots, and do it nicely. i'd buy it immediately <3
easily done *if* you have the photos taken using a tripod in the first place now what would be interesting is a program which can remove people without multiple shots, and do it nicely. i'd buy it immediately <3
Hitman Senior Member Dec 7, 2004 1,308 2 38 1º22´ N, 103º48´ E aperture-priority.blogspot.com May 19, 2008 #4 If you have Photoshop CS3 Extended, it has this feature 'built'-in'... http://www.creativetechs.com/iq/photoshop_cs3s_automatic_people_remover.html Still required multiple shots though...
If you have Photoshop CS3 Extended, it has this feature 'built'-in'... http://www.creativetechs.com/iq/photoshop_cs3s_automatic_people_remover.html Still required multiple shots though...
L Lolrence Senior Member Oct 15, 2006 1,144 0 36 May 19, 2008 #5 It's basically merging the empty sections of the photos together.. if the photos have differing light conditions, the merging won't be good. Best way would still be doing the blending and touching up in PS yourself..
It's basically merging the empty sections of the photos together.. if the photos have differing light conditions, the merging won't be good. Best way would still be doing the blending and touching up in PS yourself..