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Stiga

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Image Editing
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Advanced age and reduced mobility means that I seldom get out to take take photos. Consequently, I rely heavily on my large archive when posting here. I can still use photoshop, mainly by "feel" + a magnifying glass, but tools added during the past 5 years are a closed book. I am finding that online editors are much easier

Here is a sample from my archive that was taken 18 years ago; the compositional error is plain to see!

P1030702 small.jpg


So, I uploaded this shot to aiease.ai (remove object page) and issued the following text instruction: "Remove tree in center of image" Here is the result

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There is still work to do and, if it is successful, I'll add it to this thread
 
Here are my subsequent steps, Firstly into x-design AI Image Extender X-design is my go-to site as they have so many easy-to-use AI tools. Note that the railings at the top of the tower have been relistically completed

x-design. Uncrop.jpg


Finally, the uncropped image was processed with Luminar Neo:- Auto-removal of power cables, a scenery filter and then a sympathetic sky replacement. I am happy with the result but have I gone over the top?

X-DesignUncrop thgen Luminar.jpg
 
Finally, the uncropped image was processed with Luminar Neo:- Auto-removal of power cables, a scenery filter and then a sympathetic sky replacement. I am happy with the result but have I gone over the top?
I don't think so, no. But I think the fence on the 2d floor can be improved upon.
Martin, you have Image Editing set to YES in your user window. Would it be all right if I tried to see what I can do with that fence?
 
Martin, there's too much fuzziness going on so it won't work with just the one image because the grid is nowhere really sharp. Could you upload the unaltered file too maybe? That would be much better to work with as I could paste parts of that image into the altered one.
 
Martin, there's too much fuzziness going on so it won't work with just the one image because the grid is nowhere really sharp. Could you upload the unaltered file too maybe? That would be much better to work with as I could paste parts of that image into the altered one.
You should receive a download link for the zipped image
 
Maybe someone could try the photoshop object removal tool on this image, too?
I played around with the file but the Photoshop object removal tool didn't work. It was worse than what Martin had.

So I tried it the hard way and I think the result was a bit better than Martin's online AI tool managed, but it's problematic. It's the grid on level 2 or 3 that is the problem. I have my edit here but I don't know if Martin would be okay with me posting it. I sent him the jpeg by email and I don't want to overstep.
 
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Thank you both. V. interesting that the Photoshop remove object did't work

And ye, yes, Levina please post your edit for all to see.
 
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