i was always using the spot healing tool instead of the polygonal Lasso tool to do this type of removal. Your demonstration show that it is much faster with the Lasso tool on big area. Thanks for the tip, great video and great youtube channel :-)
If the lines are these straight spot healing is probably faster. You can have the brrush set to about the size of the line, click on one end, hold shift, and click to the other end, it will draw a straight line so you don't have to even zoom in and pan slowly. Not to mention using lasso tool you need to draw a loop so it takes even twice as long.
Me Too!! I need to follow along in order to learn and remember the techniques but I want to use something of my own. I hope he knows how great of a teacher he is
@@sm-oh8ef Wouldn't it be amazing to know photoshop the way he does. I started a note book and I write everything down in it as well. Because I don't use every technique every time. So I can just look at my notes, but sometimes I go back and look at an old one and can't read my own writing. So I started saving all his tutorials in a folder as well.
I know this is a tutorial on using Photoshop to remove power lines. BUT with one click in Luminar Neo, and the remove power lines button, and ALL the power lines are GONE. I used your download and I was AMAZED.
Hey, Aaron I've learned a lot from you and I'm your subscriber for almost 7 years recently I notice your audio quality is not like before I think you use to remove noise plugin but I think you should decrease the amount of denoising because your audio quality is very low. thank you again for all your afford to help.
very good video! I always find a sky troubling as they change subtly. I've tried cloning either side but it is always obvious :-) Will have to give this technique a go (caf)
I just watched a video about the history of the city of St. Petersburg in Russia. The view of the rooftops of St. Petersburg cannot be confused with any other.
Similar tools which give the same results can be found in Micrografx Picture Publisher which has not been updated in perhaps 15 years. It is legacy only. Ver. 10.
Good grief, the old days of doing these for clients at a custom lab..PS CS4. Cloning on gradients. Brutal. Doing this on a new layer makes touch up much easier. I've done a lot of touch up of jpeg billy's on landscapes like the formations in the Grand Canyon that showed that fine white edge against the sky. I simply selected darker as my cloning from the sky, and it rarely interferred with the rock forms.
Muy bueno e instructivo el video, pero no dejo de lado la imagen que elegiste, una pareja bailando TANGO, ritmo nuestro ritmo ARGENTINOOOO, gracias , chau , abrazos
Personally hate images that remove excessive stuff..FOR ME it's not a true representation of the location. Just find a better location or angle and keep it as close to authentic as possible.
Who says a good picture has to be a "true representation"? I remove wires all the time in front of old houses for example. My subject is the house not the wires.
@@victoryredcolorado No... it depends on the subject. You see, during this pandemic, most buildings put up signs on their doors. Now if my aim was to document the pandemic I'd leave them there. But since my subject is the architecture itself and that those signs are a distraction and make the picture ugly, I just remove them when possible.
@@victoryredcolorado nope not kidding and like I said "FOR ME". I've always been good enough to find different angles or different framing and I only remove things that are temporary like a piece of trash.
Linemen: could you add powerlines to my wedding photos?
i was always using the spot healing tool instead of the polygonal Lasso tool to do this type of removal.
Your demonstration show that it is much faster with the Lasso tool on big area.
Thanks for the tip, great video and great youtube channel :-)
If the lines are these straight spot healing is probably faster. You can have the brrush set to about the size of the line, click on one end, hold shift, and click to the other end, it will draw a straight line so you don't have to even zoom in and pan slowly. Not to mention using lasso tool you need to draw a loop so it takes even twice as long.
I use Corel for my vector work but needed something to edit photos. My son recommended photo shop and showed me your video. Game changer!
thank you!
Sir Love you from India ❤️
I love your tutorials, I always open one of my photos and work on it along with watching you. Thank you
Me Too!! I need to follow along in order to learn and remember the techniques but I want to use something of my own. I hope he knows how great of a teacher he is
@@sm-oh8ef Wouldn't it be amazing to know photoshop the way he does. I started a note book and I write everything down in it as well. Because I don't use every technique every time. So I can just look at my notes, but sometimes I go back and look at an old one and can't read my own writing. So I started saving all his tutorials in a folder as well.
Amazing tutorial, thanks for sharing !!
Took a long break ! Coming back to one of my favorite channels
Aaron, you’re a complete gem! You take some complicated tools and really help us get to the heart of the issue. Brilliant!
Nice tutorial! Thank you!!!
Great video as always, Aaron. It is very helpful to hear your workflow comments as well as how to use the tools.
Best channel & a great guy!
Creating and uncreating things are just in my hands with the help of PS and Phlearn. Thanks Aaron
The video was really helpful
You are great. Love you.
good guide men tks a lot
Again thank you. Even though I know how to remove lines, etc. from images I always learn something new from your fabulous videos. On Tiktok yet?
I know this is a tutorial on using Photoshop to remove power lines. BUT with one click in Luminar Neo, and the remove power lines button, and ALL the power lines are GONE. I used your download and I was AMAZED.
Can the polygonal lasso tool be used in ones' personal life to remove things from your past? Asking for a friend.
Great tool. Thank you. ~Rim~ 📸
Excellent. Super helpful. Thank you!
Hey, Aaron I've learned a lot from you and I'm your subscriber for almost 7 years recently I notice your audio quality is not like before I think you use to remove noise plugin but I think you should decrease the amount of denoising because your audio quality is very low. thank you again for all your afford to help.
Awesome Tip! Awesome!!! So much appreicated.
perfect😍
Very well explained ! Thank you 🙏
You are awesome dude. Thanks for sharing..
Nice ,do your Mac book is 2019pro?
That was an excellent tutorial. And very relevant to my landscape photography hobby.
Thank you Aaron.
thanks Aaron!
thank u dude
So much better than Lightroom!
Excellent video! Can you tell me what tablet you use to make your adjustments?
Hi, great video! Can i ask, how are you using the pencil? Is that on trackpad?
Great tips
great tutorial!
Thanks
Awesome video .
very good video! I always find a sky troubling as they change subtly. I've tried cloning either side but it is always obvious :-) Will have to give this technique a go (caf)
Wow that's great, and my home town Saint-Petersburg))
nice work👍🏻
Thank you!
Giga mega VeryBig THX!
Did not know about enter with lasso
Thank U!
Does it work with the phone lines?
Good
Not working
Awesome
is it Saint Petersburg ???
I just watched a video about the history of the city of St. Petersburg in Russia. The view of the rooftops of St. Petersburg cannot be confused with any other.
Can u expand from photoshop and introduce us into the world of premiere?
Similar tools which give the same results can be found in Micrografx Picture Publisher which has not been updated in perhaps 15 years. It is legacy only. Ver. 10.
Good grief, the old days of doing these for clients at a custom lab..PS CS4. Cloning on gradients. Brutal. Doing this on a new layer makes touch up much easier. I've done a lot of touch up of jpeg billy's on landscapes like the formations in the Grand Canyon that showed that fine white edge against the sky. I simply selected darker as my cloning from the sky, and it rarely interferred with the rock forms.
Make a "30 More Days of Photoshop" 😭
Initially it worked, but not it won't show the green section, won't do a thing when I click "OK": what an I doing wrong?
If you come to India, you can only find power lines everywhere
You can use Photoshop to remove distracting power lines from your images OR you can take your pictures in Amish country.
Знание и понимание неоднозначны. (Наруто)
They never work how I want them too... :|
Muy bueno e instructivo el video, pero no dejo de lado la imagen que elegiste, una pareja bailando TANGO, ritmo nuestro ritmo ARGENTINOOOO, gracias , chau , abrazos
That pics looks a bit like Thailand. I don’t believe there is a tool in the digiverse that will fix Bangkok’s overhead lines! LOL!
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🎉👏🏻💻👏🏻🎉
Personally hate images that remove excessive stuff..FOR ME it's not a true representation of the location. Just find a better location or angle and keep it as close to authentic as possible.
Who says a good picture has to be a "true representation"? I remove wires all the time in front of old houses for example. My subject is the house not the wires.
@RdyPlyOne You're kidding right 😄
@@victoryredcolorado No... it depends on the subject. You see, during this pandemic, most buildings put up signs on their doors. Now if my aim was to document the pandemic I'd leave them there. But since my subject is the architecture itself and that those signs are a distraction and make the picture ugly, I just remove them when possible.
@@victoryredcolorado nope not kidding and like I said "FOR ME". I've always been good enough to find different angles or different framing and I only remove things that are temporary like a piece of trash.
This guy talks too fast. He's so annoying i couldn't keep up. Absolutely waste of time