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I have been asked by a friend who is quite new to photoshop, but has been a photographer for many years, the following question (because someone told him that this is true, but I am very doubtful about that).
Can you, with Photoshop CS3 – once an image is down-sized for a customer’s copy on CD, and a copyright label is put on the bottom corner of the image by way of a new layer then flattened and saved as a .jpg – somehow re-activate that layer end easily remove the copyright label? I know it could be cloned out , but is it possible to reactivate the layer?
Has anyone ever heard anything even remotely like this?
Thanks for any answers.
Matt.
Can you, with Photoshop CS3 – once an image is down-sized for a customer’s copy on CD, and a copyright label is put on the bottom corner of the image by way of a new layer then flattened and saved as a .jpg – somehow re-activate that layer end easily remove the copyright label? I know it could be cloned out , but is it possible to reactivate the layer?
Has anyone ever heard anything even remotely like this?
Thanks for any answers.
Matt.
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