wrote:
: Hi
: I am very novice user of photoshop, I was wondering if someone can
: suggest some photoshop filter or techiniques by which i can reduce the
: glass reflection on the pictures, I took the pictures while in a car
: with car window up and there is a white reflection of a t-shirt , is
: there a way that I can set some kind of noise threshold to remove that
: white reflection,
unfortunately this is one of the few problems that is difficult or
impossible to digitally fix in post production. The best way , of course,
is to use a polarizing filter at the time of shooting to reduce or
eliminate the reflection.
But there are some ways to reduce the impact of reflections in some
photos. In some photos I have been able to select and re-color the
reflected object to make it a tiny bit less noticable. But this is very
rare that the conditions are right for this. Also anything that the
reflected image obscures will continue to be obstructed. I have had a few
images when I could play with the brightness and contrast a bit which
reduced the obvious reflection.
It can't hurt to play with the various controls and maybe even play with
the dodge tool (looks like a lollypop in the same tool slot as the hand
making an "O"). As long as you don't save the trials back to the same file
name you can't loose anything in trying. But don't get too upset if
nothing works. The odds are very very very against you.
Sorry I couldn't be more encouraging.
Randy
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Randy Berbaum
Champaign, IL