Picture cleaning

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Jules
Jun 6, 2007
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Hello everybody,
I’m having a problem with this picture :
http://perso.orange.fr/danieldubuisson/photoshop/enlever_tra ce_vert.jpg

As you can see, there’s a green line on it.
I would like to remove this green line without damaging the rest of picture (more precisely, without accidentally removing the things underneath). I presume it’s possible to use the fact that the line is not the same color as rest of the picture, but I don’t know how to do that.

Hope you can help me on this one.
Thanks in advance

Jules, the Frenchman

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Infinitech
Jun 6, 2007
Jules wrote:
Hello everybody,
I’m having a problem with this picture :
http://perso.orange.fr/danieldubuisson/photoshop/enlever_tra ce_vert.jpg
As you can see, there’s a green line on it.
I would like to remove this green line without damaging the rest of picture (more precisely, without accidentally removing the things underneath).
I presume it’s possible to use the fact that the line is not the same color as rest of the picture, but I don’t know how to do that.
Hope you can help me on this one.
Thanks in advance

Jules, the Frenchman

You can basically select by select> color range and click on the green once done, ctrl+X to erase but you’ll have to re-draw the black lines "underneath"
(there’s no underneath just because the paper is plat 🙂 ) ..HTH


Infinitech
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Infinitech
Jun 6, 2007
(there’s no underneath just because the paper is plat 🙂 )

Flat of course (but you understood 😉 )
.HTH
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Dave
Jun 6, 2007
On Wed, 6 Jun 2007 20:15:01 +0200, "Infinitech" wrote:

(there’s no underneath just because the paper is plat 🙂 )

Flat of course (but you understood 😉 )
.HTH

So did I, because flat is plat in my language as well,
and I am neither French, nor Dutch:-)

Dave
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Talker
Jun 7, 2007
On Wed, 6 Jun 2007 15:37:20 +0200, "Jules"
wrote:

Hello everybody,
I’m having a problem with this picture :
http://perso.orange.fr/danieldubuisson/photoshop/enlever_tra ce_vert.jpg
As you can see, there’s a green line on it.
I would like to remove this green line without damaging the rest of picture (more precisely, without accidentally removing the things underneath). I presume it’s possible to use the fact that the line is not the same color as rest of the picture, but I don’t know how to do that.
Hope you can help me on this one.
Thanks in advance

Jules, the Frenchman
The problem with removing the green line is that there are some numbers and lines underneath the green line that are
indistinguishable. You can’t clone in something that the green line is covering if you don’t know what it is. There are numbers and black lines that are hard to see, so reconstructing them is difficult. If you look at the picture here
http://www.pixentral.com/show.php?picture=1pTGNR28FOXVYBh1vw 3RRoWTUYBlCj you can see some areas of green close to where I stopped working on it. I can’t see what is underneath the green line, so I can’t rebuild it.
How important are those details? I can work on it some more tomorrow, but in those cases of hard to see details, I won’t be able to do anything with them.

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Infinitech
Jun 8, 2007
Dave wrote:
On Wed, 6 Jun 2007 20:15:01 +0200, "Infinitech" wrote:

(there’s no underneath just because the paper is plat 🙂 )

Flat of course (but you understood 😉 )
.HTH

So did I, because flat is plat in my language as well,
and I am neither French, nor Dutch:-)

Dave

South African?


Infinitech
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Dave
Jun 8, 2007
On Fri, 8 Jun 2007 09:29:10 +0200, "Infinitech" wrote:

Dave wrote:
On Wed, 6 Jun 2007 20:15:01 +0200, "Infinitech" wrote:

(there’s no underneath just because the paper is plat 🙂 )

Flat of course (but you understood 😉 )
.HTH

So did I, because flat is plat in my language as well,
and I am neither French, nor Dutch:-)

Dave

South African?

Yep – South African
and the durbs in my email address
is thus for Durban.

Dave
http://home.intekom.com/davesplace/durban.html

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