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Hi All,

I want to print a picture of my 'girl' getting her first agility qualification, but in the photo, her feet are muddy :thumbsup: . Has anyone got tips on how best to edit this out? I have both Photoshop and The Gimp, but have never done editing on this level before.

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Here you go, i used photoshop

someone might be able to do it better than me though

That looks great! How did you do it Heidii? (I have a higher res version on my PC so would like to make the changes on that one and get it printed)

Vehs, she turned THREE :) earlier this year. I keep forgetting that she is all grown up now cause she still acts like the baby of the family LOL. NOT happy with the Havanese claiming that title!

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Here you go, i used photoshop

someone might be able to do it better than me though

That looks great! How did you do it Heidii? (I have a higher res version on my PC so would like to make the changes on that one and get it printed)

Vehs, she turned THREE :) earlier this year. I keep forgetting that she is all grown up now cause she still acts like the baby of the family LOL. NOT happy with the Havanese claiming that title!

I just used the dodge tool:

didge.jpg

Set Exposure between 15 - 40 depending on how white you want - dont over do it - experiment. Mode set to midtones, use a "fuzzy" brush.

You can also then use the Clone Stamp Tool to copy white hairs from the dog to replace dirty hairs here and there

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Here you go, i used photoshop

someone might be able to do it better than me though

That looks great! How did you do it Heidii? (I have a higher res version on my PC so would like to make the changes on that one and get it printed)

Vehs, she turned THREE :laugh: earlier this year. I keep forgetting that she is all grown up now cause she still acts like the baby of the family LOL. NOT happy with the Havanese claiming that title!

I just used the dodge tool:

didge.jpg

Set Exposure between 15 - 40 depending on how white you want - dont over do it - experiment. Mode set to midtones, use a "fuzzy" brush.

You can also then use the Clone Stamp Tool to copy white hairs from the dog to replace dirty hairs here and there

Thanks - I'll try that tonight.

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