Hi all
Just a quick question, saw somewhere that it is possible to remove text from a photo easily using a particular program, but can't remember what that prog was - any ideas anybody ??
Many thanks
FBG40
I don't know about easily but I'd hope the more decent graphics packages will be able to interpolate from nearby pixels to fill in the text colour. I'd check out GIMP first as I know it has a good rep, but can't say which packages actually have that tool.
My son runs this company , he can do what you need
https://headshotcrew.com/ppfdigital/gallery/104906
But it is not automatic you have to remove the text pixel by pixel and replace it with pixels copied from other parts of the photo. I think he charges £80 an hour!
Wolf
It's one of my own pictures that I added text to, but foolishly forgot to save the original. I now want to remove the text for a project.
Thanks for all the answers folks.
FBG40
what's behind the text? If it's just, say, a blue wall, you can easily deal with that with the tools on Photoshop or similar programmes. But if it's a photograph with (for instance) lots of people or lots of detail in it, you won't be able to recreate them out of nowhere. Your best bet might be just to crop the text out and take it from there.