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[QUOTE="Lucem Tenebris]What kind of edit were you looking to use?

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Taking off letters. There are letters over my picture haha. So sad =/
 
[QUOTE="Lucem Tenebris]Do you have any editing programs available?

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Zero. But I can get some.
 
I have three options that may work for you:


Depending on how the text is positioned, the "Paint" program found in almost all computers might be enough to solve this. In the list of tools, the 'Rectangle Tool' can be used to select the words that you are trying to get rid of. Once the text is selected, simply fill in the area with the color behind the letters. The appropriate color can be selected with the "Eye-dropper tool".


Another fix for this issue is using a reverse image search to locate the same image, but without the text. This is the simplest method, but finding the picture can be difficult.


As a last resort, I would download the free trial for Photoshop. The same techniques used in Paint will work, but Photoshop has the useful option of "Content Aware". Rather than filling in the text with color behind it, selecting it with the Rectangle tool and filling with Content Aware will fix this automatically. If the results aren't to your liking, using the "Magic Wand/Quick Selection tool" and filling them in individually will assist with providing a cleaner look.
 
[QUOTE="Lucem Tenebris]I have three options that may work for you:
Depending on how the text is positioned, the "Paint" program found in almost all computers might be enough to solve this. In the list of tools, the 'Rectangle Tool' can be used to select the words that you are trying to get rid of. Once the text is selected, simply fill in the area with the color behind the letters. The appropriate color can be selected with the "Eye-dropper tool".


Another fix for this issue is using a reverse image search to locate the same image, but without the text. This is the simplest method, but finding the picture can be difficult.


As a last resort, I would download the free trial for Photoshop. The same techniques used in Paint will work, but Photoshop has the useful option of "Content Aware". Rather than filling in the text with color behind it, selecting it with the Rectangle tool and filling with Content Aware will fix this automatically. If the results aren't to your liking, using the "Magic Wand/Quick Selection tool" and filling them in individually will assist with providing a cleaner look.

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Mmmmm. Lucem. So hot. ( :P )
 
We probably will, posting is on hold currently though. I'm running a high fever and sim is currently visiting relatives overseas.
 
[QUOTE="Father Gigantor]We probably will, posting is on hold currently though. I'm running a high fever and sim is currently visiting relatives overseas.

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Hope you get better too.


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I took a screenshot of an opening song =)
 

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