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I haven't tried this very often, but just started looking at a batch of our (many) zoo raws and tried 'one clicking' this Amur Leopard shot taken by Karen...

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Spot the difference (screenshot limitations apply)...

Wires.jpg
 
Wow at first glance that's pretty solid. I've tried this feature, but only for power lines in street photos, and I usually find it works pretty seamlessly. This is a much more intense trial than anything I've done though.
 
Without the original as a reference you'd never know what you removed. The modified photo looks great.
 
The banding under the removed wire stands out, except on the areas of non-solid colors.
 
I would say that worked out really well - yes if you really pixel peep you will notice it BUT if you had just put the after shot up I doubt many would even notice. Nice job ;-)
 
Thank you all for the kind feedback - thing is, this was teetering on the verge of being a reject and I thought ā€˜what could the PS healing tools do?ā€™. I was genuinely surprised by the ā€˜one buttonā€™ result. I think Iā€™ll end up doing a full edit - this only had a light touch as Iā€™m still busy weeding/ selecting the finalists from this shoot. I may try some frequency separation to mitigate the underlying discolouration, plus other normal healing brush work to tidy things up.

Iā€™ve had other examples where the wire removal tool was completely ineffective, but this shot has made me think afresh.

(It made Karen smile when I showed her the before/ after - so thatā€™s a resultā€¦ :) ).

Phil
 
I would say that worked out really well - yes if you really pixel peep you will notice it BUT if you had just put the after shot up I doubt many would even notice. Nice job ;-)
I agree. Unless you point it out most people would not notice it. Came out pretty good.
 
Thanks for sharing certainly improved the shot a lot.
 

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