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Really hope this thread never dies!
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I did the best I could with some of these. I think they are better, but certainly not perfect...
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Thanks to all who are keeping this thread going . . . I seem to have hit a bit of a dry patch in finding these types of photos. I hope people aren't becoming more careful. :p |
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Thanks for trying Vidpro :) Here's another one I found.
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From newsgroups
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Found in the newsgroups.
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The rest of her.
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Here's some more
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Just found these on a picture board
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one more for today
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Can anyone tell me how to undo a negative effect that someone used to blur a face? I have Macromedia Fireworks 6.0 I can post the pics here if you explain how to do it.
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That's an easy one! If all they did was a negative effect, simply re-apply the negative effect the the area. Essentially, it will be a "negative negative" which will make the area positive. Feel free to post blurs on here. I'm quite good at fixing some of them up. In some cases, I've been able to restore images completely. What I can't always fix: solid black bars over the faces, heavy smearing, etc. What I usually can fix: Pixelization (light), faded censors (not completely solid), negative covers (or variations of them). One important note. Alex has asked me not to post fixes of original material here. For example, if you upload pictures of your wife, and they are censored, he would prefer me not to fix it and post it again here. So, if you actually DO want me to fix a picture of your wife, you will need to say so. I wish I could share some of the ones I've done, because they are remarkable. In some cases you can't even tell they were censored at all. But I will repsect his request and only fix unoriginal images. |
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