Can an object be removed from a jpeg that has blended color?

Discussion in 'Graphics & Multimedia' started by pipes, Jan 17, 2009.

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    And if its possible would anyone be able to do it for me?

    Its a jpeg, its small 165 x 137, its from a website template, basically it has a few objects in the image, a calculator, some US bank notes, i need the US bank notes removed from it because the template is for a UK site.

    The image has a mixture of blue and white, blended.

    In return i can offer you a featured listing in one of my web directories, or a few listings if you want.
     
    pipes, Jan 17, 2009 IP
  2. Colbyt

    Colbyt Notable Member

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    Why don't you upload it to an image gallery and link to it in this thread. It might be easier to substitute Pound notes images then to completely remove the existing. Sometimes the blending it hard to get just right once it has been saved as a jpeg file.
     
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    Agree, need to see the image to let you know, would be glad to help.
     
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    Baker Well-Known Member

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    [​IMG]

    there ya go
     
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    Is this blending with more graphics? Be easier to recreate the gradients then just remove the images and try to "repair" but need to know what's going on with the space..do you have more images or a concept shot?

    For example, based on the picture it's hard to tell if this needs to perfectly match something else or just be "close" as my example below that I whipped up real quick:

    [​IMG]
     
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  6. Baker

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    i already edited the money out loool :p
     
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    Oh well no wonder I was confused..I thought that image was one he posted..I guess he PMd you the image or something..OH well WOOPS.
     
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    Good work mate.
     
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    pipes Prominent Member

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    Thanks to you both for the suggestions, advice and offer, fortunately Baker did it. :)

    Wow, Baker :) thats fantastic, im impressed with the skill you and many other graphics guys have, thanks so much for this.

    newyears1978, it is blending with different graphics, thanks very much for your example, as you can see im already sorted, but impressed at your skills all the same.
     
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