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Does anyone know how to photoshop. Im trying to get this background printed for my detolf display. Just need to remove wolverine from the photo.


wolf.jpg

Thanks
 
As darthviper says there's really not enough information to "just" remove Wolverine, the background is also quite blurry. I found a higher resolution version of the image here and made a 15 minute quick and dirty attempt by cloning information, perhaps it's good enough for a background print in a Detolf (?). Otherwise I guess you would be better off searching for a hi-res desktop image of a mountain road, perhaps something like this.

x-men-origins-wolverine-hugh-jackman[1].jpg
 
Dang Gwindor Ive been trying to do that all day in paint and he you get it in like 10 minutes lmao.....Shoot that looks good enough for me. Only problem will be like you said once it gets blown up to a bigger size. Some one else did recommend a dirt road back ground as well....
 
Nope no clue what you are talking about.... I mean I know a little about screen resolution on the monitor and so forth

Screen resolution is 72dpi (dots per inch) but a pro-quality print is typically 300dpi. You can get a decent print at 150-200dpi. There's a bit more to it than that, but basically for a printed version of a screen image to look as 'good' as it does on screen, it needs to be three times bigger on the screen than the resulting print.
 
Screen resolution is 72dpi (dots per inch) but a pro-quality print is typically 300dpi. You can get a decent print at 150-200dpi. There's a bit more to it than that, but basically for a printed version of a screen image to look as 'good' as it does on screen, it needs to be three times bigger on the screen than the resulting print.

K that makes sense.
 
As darthviper says there's really not enough information to "just" remove Wolverine, the background is also quite blurry. I found a higher resolution version of the image here and made a 15 minute quick and dirty attempt by cloning information, perhaps it's good enough for a background print in a Detolf (?). Otherwise I guess you would be better off searching for a hi-res desktop image of a mountain road, perhaps something like this.


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Pretty impressive to me for quick and dirty.
 
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