suggestions on eliminating glare?

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Susan Hawthorne
Sep 6, 2003
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Hi all,
I took an exciting picture of a hawk that landed in our yard on the birdbath! I had to grab the picture fast and it was through my computer room window so there is a couple of glares in it.
I’m trying to eliminate them. One isn’t a problem, It was on the ground and I was able to use the clone tool to just copy the mulch over the glare. The other one is more of a problem. Its in the background in a bunch of trees. When I try the clone tool to copy over it it doesn’t match up well because of the tree trunks. Any suggestions of how to do this? perhaps a different tool? I’m still very new to this and am learning how to use the program.
Thanks 🙂 Meenie

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Phosphor
Sep 6, 2003
Post a link to the image so we can see it.

Different situations call for different techniques.
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whozit
Sep 7, 2003
Enlarge an area of the image as much as you can while still seeing what you are correcting. With the clone tool set at a reduced opacity (anywheres from 6%-65%) pick a brush size you are comforatable with (square brushes work best sometimes), clone a small area at a time, clicking more than once to increase the brush stroke.

By using reduced opacity, it blends better at the highly enlarged pixel level, and is easier to "fine tune". This is a time-eater, but depending on the picture needing repair, well worth the time for the results.
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Susan Hawthorne
Sep 10, 2003
Hi Ol’Whozit 🙂
That sounds like just the ticket to solve my problem!! I’ll try it. Meenie 🙂

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