Which version of Photoshop do you have?? If you have CS5, then using 'content aware' should do the trick. I used it to get rid of raindrops on my windshield during a thunderstorm in Yosemite. Of, not being able to see you images makes it difficult to evaluate J If you do not have CS5, then it probably can be done, but will be much harder……..
JohnW
From: photoshop-beginners@yahoogroups.com [mailto:photoshop-beginners@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of George
Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2011 3:54 PM
To: photoshop-beginners@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [photoshop-beginners] Anyway to remove rain spots?
I took this picture at my niece's wedding. I guess my brother had never been to a wedding before because he went to get his car right after the ceremony. It was raining out. Needless to say, he was wet when he came back in for the after-ceremony pictures. This is the original picture:
This is my first attempt at removing using the healing brush and the spot healing brush.
Is there anything that would make this a little easier? I have to go back and make another attempt because I messed up the green palm-like leaves on her Iris. My plan on my second attempt is to move the flowers blocking his tuxedo to another layer so I don't have to worry about healing around the leaves.
Thanks,
George
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