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tottenhamboys

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Hi people just seeing if there is anyway I can remove the person name in the back ground of photos I've had done of my little one

Many thanks
 
You could scan it into photo shop and use the clone tool to photo shop it out.
 
You could scan it into photo shop and use the clone tool to photo shop it out.

Not to head up with this just had some photos done now they been sent by email and her name in back ground of every photo just seeing if this can be removed
 
Not to head up with this just had some photos done now they been sent by email and her name in back ground of every photo just seeing if this can be removed

If you buy them from the photographer the water marks will be removed. What you have is proofs
 
Yeh ok but there £15 each can't afford to have all 80 done no way to remove it with out buying from her
 
As said photoshop , the paid for photos would probably be higher resolution though.
 
Could you not change your little ones name to that of the one in the background? Problem solved for all 80photos then lol
 
I understand where you're coming from, but don't forget you're paying for more than just the photographer to stand there and press the shutter release. You've post processing, professional grade paper stock, if this was done in your home you've the time to set up and tear down (possibly with the cost of an assistant), if done in a studio you've overheads (rent, electricity), not to mention insurance.

You'll likely find the photos aren't worth printing, at least if the photographer knows what they're doing, as the resolution will be about 72dpi. At 72dpi, an 8x10 will print horrible.

That being said, by printing that same image at 6 x 4, it might just be passable. And is something I'd suggest you try before attempting to remove any watermarks.

What you are asking to do is one of the reasons why some portrait and wedding photographers charge a package price for the session, but then include a couple of final prints (usually unframed but on archive paper).
 
I understand where you're coming from, but don't forget you're paying for more than just the photographer to stand there and press the shutter release. You've post processing, professional grade paper stock, if this was done in your home you've the time to set up and tear down (possibly with the cost of an assistant), if done in a studio you've overheads (rent, electricity), not to mention insurance.

You'll likely find the photos aren't worth printing, at least if the photographer knows what they're doing, as the resolution will be about 72dpi. At 72dpi, an 8x10 will print horrible.

That being said, by printing that same image at 6 x 4, it might just be passable. And is something I'd suggest you try before attempting to remove any watermarks.

What you are asking to do is one of the reasons why some portrait and wedding photographers charge a package price for the session, but then include a couple of final prints (usually unframed but on archive paper).


The photos was done in my own home
 
if you send me copy's i will remove it for you mate just pm me and ill give you my email ;)
 
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