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Nand

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I'll post my edit later.
Nand.
 

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Thanks for the practice, Nand. Swept the scene free of cars and phone line stuff, subtle changes in color and lighting, but original crop.
 

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Thanks for the practice, Nand. Swept the scene free of cars and phone line stuff, subtle changes in color and lighting, but original crop.
Nice Stormyboy. I just discovered that The Photoshop beta does an amazingly easy job removing powerline too.
 
Nice Stormyboy. I just discovered that The Photoshop beta does an amazingly easy job removing powerline too.
It is amazing. First I tried Luminar Neo Erase Powerlines and that was the disaster I knew it would be with such a complicated image. I didn't use the new PS generational ai selection replacement text prompt in this photo, but it can produce some pleasing results too.
 
Excellent work. I often find that many images can be cropped square to advantage. Perhaps that was why some brands offered square format capture as default?

Obviously if square format is used intentionally the need for portrait/landscape capture mode disappears. Obviously even square format can be cropped into portrait or landscape as well.
 
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