Help cleaning up pics.
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SILVERADO 17-Sep-23
SILVERADO 17-Sep-23
70lbDraw 17-Sep-23
Mike B 17-Sep-23
Slate 17-Sep-23
Slate 17-Sep-23
SILVERADO 17-Sep-23
JohnMC 18-Sep-23
JohnMC 18-Sep-23
flyingbrass 23-Sep-23
JohnMC 23-Sep-23
Mike B 23-Sep-23
From: SILVERADO
17-Sep-23

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Hey guys/gals. I know some of you are really good at cleaning up pics, especially ones with blood ?? in them. Let me know if anyone can help. Caught a really nice weakfish this am, while out with one of my buds and the fish was all bloody, he wants to use the picture for a work event but he cant with the blood.

From: SILVERADO
17-Sep-23

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From: 70lbDraw
17-Sep-23
Why can’t you rinse it off off and take another picture?

From: Mike B
17-Sep-23

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Took my best shot at it...

From: Slate
17-Sep-23

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From: Slate
17-Sep-23
Mike that looks great

From: SILVERADO
17-Sep-23
Too late, was after the fact and the fish was already fileted. Mike B that’s awesome!! Thank u

From: JohnMC
18-Sep-23

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My first go at it

From: JohnMC
18-Sep-23

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From: flyingbrass
23-Sep-23
what software is free to do this with or what app?

From: JohnMC
23-Sep-23
I used Lightroom and photoshop. I think I pay about $10 a month total for the two. More than just clicking a button though. Definitely a learning curve.

From: Mike B
23-Sep-23
That is awesome work John...well done!

I'm using Lightroom, as well, but it is the old Lightroom 3.6, not the online suite they offer today. Proper cloning is indeed an art form.

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