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    I mostly used the "clone" tool in Adobe Photoshop Elements 6. I've got a lot of learning to do. The 2nd image is what I had to work with which is a picture of a picture of a picture. The orignal picture was made into a post card and then I took a picture of the post card with a cheap HP 612 digital camera with 640 X 480 resolution. Considering what I had to work with I think it turned out alright. The water on the port side of the ship looks a little bad, but it will have to work for this project. This is the first picture I ever enhanced like this. Thanks again for doing the art work on the church picture for me.








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    Not bad. Given the low resolution and the fact the water (or any uneven surface) is a bugger to nicely clone over, you are right to be happy with the results.

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    Am I seeing that correctly? Did you factor in a bleed zone for the print? Congrats if you did, that often slips the minds of most people (assuming they understand the concept -- some real dim ones out there).
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    Originally Posted by lordsmurf
    Am I seeing that correctly? Did you factor in a bleed zone for the print? Congrats if you did, that often slips the minds of most people (assuming they understand the concept -- some real dim ones out there).
    I'm using the program Sure Thing, and it automatically does that when you pop in a background picture.
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