I need some help w/ this...
The Mack
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I need to add more to the top of this photo. It's the ONE picture that I took in landscape mode and they want it for their xmas card. They'd like more on the top though.
Any of you guys good enough to add greenery to the top and make it look awesome?
full size, fyi
http://mackeric.smugmug.com/gallery/6514025_ojZhq#421092903_xgRKo-O-LB
Any of you guys good enough to add greenery to the top and make it look awesome?
full size, fyi
http://mackeric.smugmug.com/gallery/6514025_ojZhq#421092903_xgRKo-O-LB
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And, what aspect ratio are you trying to get it to?
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We still would need to know what aspect ratio you need, but here's one approach that involved stretching the background up and cloning/masking in places you don't want stretched (like the horse's head). Ideally, you'd add some on the bottom too in order to keep the image more balanced, but it's not clear what you would add at the bottom. The original size of this one is here.
and the starting version here:
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It has to be perfect though, her husband is particular.
Perfect is in the eye of the beholder so you will have to offer some guidance on what is good enough.
The only two options I know of for adding height on this one without having other images to borrow from is to stretch the background or clone in new background. The challenge with cloning is that you will be able to see repeating patterns due to the cloning if you study it or know what you are looking for or if it just catches your eye. The challenge with stretching is that it sometimes might look stretched. In this particular case you are helped immensely because the background is somewhat blurred which makes all the options easier and less noticable.
What do you think of the stretching attempt?
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Why not just crop your original to the area of interest - faces and horse?
Here is a 5x7 crop of the original image I believe.
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Nice one. It makes a much better balanced picture.
Anthony.
I originally tried it as is, but found that the horse's head contracted a bit. So I created an Alpha Channel to protect both people and the horse, then simply narrowed it to a 5x7 proportion. Here's how it looks:
Notice the narrowing of the folliage under the woman's arm. This is really cool technology!
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