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Hi,
I have a picture that was scanned from a magazine page that was folded in four.
I then have a vertical blank line (the fold) on the image. Any way to automatically fix this?
Like the heal tool? Select the rectangle region containing the fold scratch and have it automatically apply kind of "stamp" to it using both sides of the scracth as a median?
Using the stamp tool takes a reference on one point the user specifies.
I was wondering whether a tool was able to use both sides of a scratch and automatically calculate a median pixel value (color, intensity, etc) to mask the scratch?
Thanks for any tip
Sincerely,
Steve JORDI
M.Sc. in Geophysics
(Remove the I_REALLY_HATE_SPAMMERS from my email address) ————————————————
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I have a picture that was scanned from a magazine page that was folded in four.
I then have a vertical blank line (the fold) on the image. Any way to automatically fix this?
Like the heal tool? Select the rectangle region containing the fold scratch and have it automatically apply kind of "stamp" to it using both sides of the scracth as a median?
Using the stamp tool takes a reference on one point the user specifies.
I was wondering whether a tool was able to use both sides of a scratch and automatically calculate a median pixel value (color, intensity, etc) to mask the scratch?
Thanks for any tip
Sincerely,
Steve JORDI
M.Sc. in Geophysics
(Remove the I_REALLY_HATE_SPAMMERS from my email address) ————————————————
1197 Prangins Email:
Switzerland WWW: www.sjordi.com
————————————————
Volcanoes at www.sjordi.com/volcanoes
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