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  1. <p>Tom Best - THANK YOU! This is amazing! You're a real life saver! It looks great! I'll do some touch up but this really helps a lot. Thank you so much!</p> <p>Kris</p>
  2. Exposure Date: 2014:07:22 21:29:44; Make: Samsung; Model: Galaxy Nexus; ExposureTime: 59994/1000000 s; FNumber: f/2; ISOSpeedRatings: 640 0 0; ExposureProgram: Aperture priority; ExposureBiasValue: 0/10; MeteringMode: MultiSpot; Flash: Flash did not fire; FocalLength: 3 mm;
  3. <p>The room isn't important. That's a great idea! Is there a way, once I've cut him out, to put him onto a new picture of a room and make it look natural like the photo was actually taken in that room?<br> Thanks!</p>
  4. <p>A reshoot isn't an option. That would be the easiest solution of course but it just isn't an option.<br> Thanks,<br> Kris</p>
  5. <p>Lol, yes I just uploaded another forum post with the picture attached. I can't figure out how to delete this post. Thanks!<br /> Kris</p>
  6. <p>Hello,<br /> I'm new here and I have this photo that I've spent hours on trying to rid it of the glare. I've been using Gimp. I'm just not having any success at all and am increasingly frustrated. I know there are things like masks and layers but don't know how to use any of that. The clone tool just won't look normal when I try this. I'm kind of new to editing photos. Can someone help me to remove this blasted glare? I'm trying to use a series of images as part of a Christmas gift for my brother and this is the only image I haven't been able to figure out. <br> <br /> Any help would be greatly appreciated!<br /> Thanks,<br /> Kris<br /><br /></p> <p> </p>
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