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Neat feature, @Githlar and others:Previously this sort of 'effect', of removing people/cars/etc from a scene, was also achievable by the use of a very high opacity neutral density filter, coupled with a very long exposure time.
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Rated by flatluigi on Sep 27, 5:47pm
That's a fantastic trick. Love it.
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Rated by lostdogg on Sep 02, 7:24pm
r o c k o n ! ! !
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Rated by Jesterwocky on Aug 28, 9:38pm
That's... really super cool.
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Rated by Tokechan on Aug 22, 8:39pm
Getting easier and easier with each version.
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Reviewed by thiemster on Aug 19, 4:31pm
how do you do this in GIMP?
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Rated by insyen on Aug 17, 3:01am
computer-graphics
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Rated by barryr666 on Aug 13, 2:43am
A neat demonstration of how to eliminate people from a photo.
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Rated by cyberdentist on Aug 03, 8:02pm
Bookmarked !
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Rated by JunkShip on Jul 21, 11:00pm
Gotta save this..