finding the area of a photo from which an object was removed

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Hi there,

I have an assignment and am required to identify the position of a removed object from a photo. The object has been removed using photoshop. What is the best way to find out where that object was?

The photo is of a football game. The object is a football.

Cheers,
J
#1
Jason wrote:
Hi there,

I have an assignment and am required to identify the position of a removed object from a photo. The object has been removed using photoshop. What is the best way to find out where that object was?

The photo is of a football game. The object is a football.

First, use common sense. The position of the players and what there are looking at may give you a good clue. Then start looking for pixel repetitions. If an object is removed, it has to be replaced by new pixels and these pixels have to be copied from somewhere in the photo.

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Johan W. Elzenga, Editor/Photographer, www.johanfoto.com
#2
Why call it an assignment,
You want us to help you win money with the football pools.

If we help you will you share your winnings?

On Thu, 8 Sep 2011 05:51:33 -0700 (PDT), Jason
wrote:

Hi there,

I have an assignment and am required to identify the position of a removed object from a photo. The object has been removed using photoshop. What is the best way to find out where that object was?

The photo is of a football game. The object is a football.
Cheers,
J

Life is Good !!!
#3
Ritchie Valens wrote:
You want us to help you win money with the football pools.

It doesn't even work like that: a panel of judges decides where they /think/ the ball was, it isn't necessarily where the ball /actually/ was.

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Andrew
#4