Is it possible to remove objects from a picture? For example, a restaurant pic with cars parked in front, can the cars be removed so just the restaurant is in the picture as if nothing was ever there?
For that particular application, never underestimate the power of an attractive hedge -- find a decent-looking object to put in place of the cars (or whatever else you are trying to mask.) Extract colours from the picture and use them to blend over the freshly-cropped out area. Most graphics programs include this feature but I personally prefer to use a web application that will generate a palette from the image, such as Colr.org, which enables me to better blend the new layer with the old background. The real hassle with this approach is lighting -- it is difficult to find an overlay the light levels of which match the target image. Creative blending and filtering in GIMP will do this; I imagine that PhotoShop has this ability as well. Frank
This is a simple process.........it can be done in photoshop or gimp, they are both great photo editing software programs......
yes it possible to remove objects from a pictures. Use photoshop or any photo editing software's. But its depends on Image.
Well the easiest way to do it if you have 2 picks, with cars and one without at the same spot, then its quite simple to just cut the cars out, of course there are other ways to do it just with one picture, but mostly it depends on the background.
can be done with photoshop easily. really simple. even the low budget progz or free progz have that feature implemented. it depends on the whole picture and how the things are shown and the background, but i even get very complex stuff brushed away. if it is worth the time and has to look professional it can be done. if i can do it, you maybe can do, too - or not
very easy to finish it by adobe photoshop and also easy to remove it by coreldraw if that text is on side or top