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Old March 16th, 2008, 06:27 PM   #9
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Thanks ww2k and trip.

I used the Rubber Stamp tool in Photoshop.

The rubber stamp tool lets you paint a copy of color into the same image.

The Clone options of the rubber stamp tool make a sample, and paint an exact duplicate of that image.

So I choosed the color pixels from a clear area and cloned over the damaged area.

It's very time consuming work at the first time, but you can learn fast how to do it.

I can say today that it's very easy to do and you get very good results.

Tuffy
Very nice! You are a true master of that technique. I use the stamp tool for simple removal, like the lines of the centerfold in the last scan of my post. However I could not imagine the hours it would take to do that old magazine. Outstanding work, thank you.
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