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Necronomicon
Jan 18, 2004

Having just gotten Photoshop CS4 and Lightroom, this thread is a huge, huge help.

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Necronomicon
Jan 18, 2004

baccaruda posted:

The pattern of the slats is pretty uniform but the light's gradient gets darker darker into the bottom, and less so into the right corner of the house.
I would copy a section of slats approximately the same size and shape as the light streak and paste it over the streak, and then play with the curves, exposure, and hue/saturation until it blends in. Maybe use an eraser at 0% hardness around the edge of your patch to help the blend.

That or just use the patch tool, which is sort of hidden under the healing brush. Patch is an excellent tool for this kind of stuff.

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