In Photoshop there's a feature called wireworm where you can eliminate for instance a mess of overhead powerline wires in a landscape or city scene. Does PSP have something similar?
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Does PSP X7 have this feature?
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Re: Does PSP X7 have this feature?
There is a plugin: MV's Plugins>Wireworm, which does the same thing.
I am surprised that PS calls their feature Wireworm too.
No, X7 doesn't have that built-in, but there is the Scratch Remover Tool which does and excellent job.
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I am surprised that PS calls their feature Wireworm too.
No, X7 doesn't have that built-in, but there is the Scratch Remover Tool which does and excellent job.
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Re: Does PSP X7 have this feature?
And similarly you can use the Blemish Fixer to do a similar job on removing wires in a series of steps.
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Re: Does PSP X7 have this feature?
Thanks all for the replies. Think I'll download a trial of PSP and see how those features work out. I have just one photo of a precious subject but it was behind a Cyclone fence which I must completely get rid of.
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Re: Does PSP X7 have this feature?
Sounds like you need to do something like this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIrT8AGoM5E
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIrT8AGoM5E
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Re: Does PSP X7 have this feature?
Hi hartpaul, thanks for the link, I just love those Corel tutorials, some other unmentionable software can take a lesson. Yes, that's essentially what I've been doing also with the addition of the healing tool. I just wanted to add the Wireworm (or equivalent) to my tools. Supposedly, it'll speed up the process.hartpaul wrote:Sounds like you need to do something like this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIrT8AGoM5E
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