High Key Images

Grjones

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Hello I am post processing images shot on a high key background. I am finding when printed i am getting some of the floor markings which for after sale is not good, any idea on how to remove these in either camera raw or CS6?
 
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Hi Gary.
I am not an expert but the little image you posted is way to small for me to see anything.
Can you not sample the background colour and paint over it with a soft brush and play with the flow/opacity.This would be on a new layer.

Gaz
 
That's not high key... that's just an image on a white background. High key generally means there are very few dark tones within an image.. this has loads.

Incidentally, the term high key comes from the film and TV industry where the key light, or main light was high up, giving a very low contrast scene... often used for sit coms etc. as there was very little adjustment needed from set to set. However, it's come to mean a shot with very few dark tones in it so far as general photography is concerned.
 
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