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Question/need help - 07-18-2007, 10:29 AM


Last month my husband threw out the first pitch at an Astros game and a friend of ours who works for the MLB took a great picture from the upper deck area. I have the picture now and just looked at it for the first time and it has lines running through it. Is there any way to fix this???

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YOu can try Alienskin's Image Doctor filter for Photoshop - the 'smart fill' function....you could probably clear up the majority of it.

I recommend doing it on as high a resolution file you can get.

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Thank you Ken!
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07-19-2007, 09:20 PM


What are those lines anyway?

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You know, I have no idea! My husband seems to think that our friend took a video of it and then took the shot from that.
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You know, I have no idea! My husband seems to think that our friend took a video of it and then took the shot from that.
The first thought that crossed my mind was that it was the sync lines from a TV...

If you have photoshop - you might be able to run a de-interlace...?

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The first thought that crossed my mind was that it was the sync lines from a TV...

If you have photoshop - you might be able to run a de-interlace...?
I think you are right. It looks like he took a picture of a TV with the image on it.
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