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Photo Alteration

Or, now you see her,   .   .   .

Example of removing one person from a picture

Sometimes a picture just isn’t what you want it to be. There might be an undesirable object behind someone, like the tree that seems to grow from their head. Or, maybe there is a person in the picture who has fallen from grace; an out-of-favor ex, perhaps. As you can see, that can be fixed, and without that tabloid “paper doll” look. Group picture made by combining two pictures

Maybe you have two photos with different subjects, and you'd like them to be in the same picture. Someone can be added into a picture, to create a memory that never quite happened, sort of your own “Forrest Gump.” At Legacy Studio, nearly anything is possible.

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One person in picture placed in combined picturePicture of three people used to make combined picture of four

The picture of six children (right) is typical of what can happen to an inexperienced photographer. The group is posed perfectly, so that your eye just naturally follows around to all of the subjects. But the background is another matter. The camera flash reflected off the shiny mantel, and the tea set obviously should have been removed.

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