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    I am not going to add these to JetPhotos, but I am having trouble removing these fence lines in a few images I took a few days ago. I've tried multiple brush masks and played around with them, but they never look right and are still very visible. Is there a way for me to remove them, or is it just impossible? All help is appreciated, thank you!

    The photos are below if you want an idea of what I'm dealing with.
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  • #2
    impossible, the best way is simply not shooting through the fence wires

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Devin J Photography View Post
      I am not going to add these to JetPhotos, but I am having trouble removing these fence lines in a few images I took a few days ago. I've tried multiple brush masks and played around with them, but they never look right and are still very visible. Is there a way for me to remove them, or is it just impossible? All help is appreciated, thank you!
      Don't. It's considered manipulation, and will get you banned very quickly.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by dlowwa View Post

        Don't. It's considered manipulation, and will get you banned very quickly.
        That's good to know, thanks!!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Devin J Photography View Post
          I am not going to add these to JetPhotos, but I am having trouble removing these fence lines in a few images I took a few days ago. I've tried multiple brush masks and played around with them, but they never look right and are still very visible. Is there a way for me to remove them, or is it just impossible? All help is appreciated, thank you!

          The photos are below if you want an idea of what I'm dealing with.


          I'd say try to find a gap in the fence if possible, and use a wide aperture and longer focal length again if possible.

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          • #6
            It might be frustrating because you didn't notice that you were in the net when you thought you were in the hole. It might be frustrating because that catch was special. Get over it and save the shot for your collection.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Devin J Photography View Post
              I am not going to add these to JetPhotos, but I am having trouble removing these fence lines in a few images I took a few days ago. I've tried multiple brush masks and played around with them, but they never look right and are still very visible. Is there a way for me to remove them, or is it just impossible? All help is appreciated, thank you!

              The photos are below if you want an idea of what I'm dealing with.
              I use a ladder

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              • #8
                Or a side cutter....
                bernt stolle aviation photos on JetPhotos
                Bernt Stolle - Art for Sale | Fine Art America​​

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by DSC View Post

                  I use a ladder
                  I would, but I'm not sure if my airport would like that, though.

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                  • #10
                    I suggest finding a wide gap between the fence lines, use a telephoto lens and place the lens hood onto the fence.
                    But this strategy doesn't work in airports that have multiple fences, like PEK/ZBAA.

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                    • #11
                      Adequate cutting pliers (with a good lawyer, would not be that expensive)...

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by zomeu View Post
                        Adequate cutting pliers (with a good lawyer, would not be that expensive)...
                        Thanks!

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