You have a beautiful photo, but it has a transparent text (for example, "sample") or a watermark. You can get rid of it, but it takes a little sweat to get it done.
It is necessary
Adobe Photoshop
Instructions
Step 1
To get started, start Photoshop and open the desired image in it: "File" - "Open" (or Ctrl + O). For convenience, scale the area on which you will be working to remove the inscription: "View" - "Zoom in" (or the key combination Ctrl ++)
Step 2
Eliminate unwanted lettering by cloning pixels from nearby areas of the photo and expanding them to where it is located. To do this, select the Clone / Clone Stamp tool from the toolbar (or just press the S key)
Step 3
In the settings of the "Stamp" tool, which are located under the main menu, set the desired parameters: size, pressure, hardness and opacity. You can adjust these settings on the fly
Step 4
Go to the closest area to the inscription, hold down the alt="Image" key and click on this place. After you have cloned this area, move to the object (transparent text) and click on it. Process the rest of the lettering in the same way
Step 5
The more often you define the cloning area, the better the result will be. Try to make the clone area look perfect in the place of the lettering. To do this, consider shades of color, shadows / highlights and other nuances.
Step 6
In addition, you can use the Eyedropper tool to replace the color of the desired area of the image. You can select it on the toolbar or using the I key. Then select the color of the area next to the object (label)
Step 7
Select the Brush tool with the B key or on the toolbar, and then set the desired options (size, hardness, pressure, opacity)
Step 8
Paint over the part of the decal next to the selected area. If necessary, you can periodically change the eyedropper color and brush settings
Step 9
To make the processed area look uniform, use the following tools as needed: - blur; - lighten; - darken; - sponge; - finger; - sharpness. That's all. Enjoy the result!