Hi, this is my first post here. I just had a question that I've been trying to figure out for quite a long time (googling, watching tutorials). Anyways, my question is... I have a photograph that I took a while back at an aquarium, where I placed the camera right in front of the glass and took a photo of some fish.
However, at the bottom right of the photo you can see a very faint reflection of the whole camera from the glass of the aquarium, almost like a watermark. I've been trying to remove this using clone stamps, but the resulting beige-ish background always looks like it's been messed with, and unsmooth. I even tried using photoshop CS5's content-aware spot-healing but that didn't come out the way i wanted it either.
I was wondering if there was a way to smooth out the background after using clone stamps so it doesn't look blotchy and look like it's been altered. Or if anyone has a better way of removing the reflection. Thanks guys!
- Jon

However, at the bottom right of the photo you can see a very faint reflection of the whole camera from the glass of the aquarium, almost like a watermark. I've been trying to remove this using clone stamps, but the resulting beige-ish background always looks like it's been messed with, and unsmooth. I even tried using photoshop CS5's content-aware spot-healing but that didn't come out the way i wanted it either.
I was wondering if there was a way to smooth out the background after using clone stamps so it doesn't look blotchy and look like it's been altered. Or if anyone has a better way of removing the reflection. Thanks guys!
- Jon
