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  • thanks for the great tip, but what do we do when there is no background to grab, like a head shot photo...

  • Cheers!

  • Glad to help!

    

  • this is good you save a life bro

  • Good Stuff, Thanks!

  • Thanks a lot...very useful information.

  • @latkus: This technique does tend to work better with solid color backgrounds or even with regular painted studio backgrounds because of their ability to hide that "stretch" that you mentioned. However, I have been able to make it work with some outdoor shots where foliage and such was in the background and the stretch wasn't really noticeable. One workaround if you can't get beyond the stretch is to use the clone stamp tool to fill in the stretched areas with non-stretched elements.

  • this is awesome! but for some reason when i do this when i do the free transform and pull it over it stretches everything and makes it all weird looking...how do i fix that?? its with a out side photo

  • thank you.

  • great! thanks

  • Nice and simple. Thx.

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