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Query regarding editing a photo
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Trish
2009-11-04 01:57:01 UTC
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Hi, firstly, sorry about my last posting entitled Q - no idea what went wrong
there! I am trying to remove a date stamp or, alternatively, mask it with a
label that could describe the picture. I have browsed this site and the
internet in general extensively and have not been able to find anything that
will work. The photos I have are of items I would like to put on ebay. They
were photographed mid 2008 for insurance purposes, but i don't want to list
the items and photos with those dates, as it will look as though I have been
trying to sell them all this time ...not so! I am using Office 2007 and
would be VERY VERY grateful for some suggestions. I did download some trial
software, which sort of worked, but then it wouldn't allow me to save the
change unless I purchased the full pack. Thanks Trish :-)
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Trish
John Inzer
2009-11-04 02:05:08 UTC
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Post by Trish
Hi, firstly, sorry about my last posting entitled Q - no idea what
went wrong there! I am trying to remove a date stamp or,
alternatively, mask it with a label that could describe the picture.
I have browsed this site and the internet in general extensively and
have not been able to find anything that will work. The photos I
have are of items I would like to put on ebay. They were
photographed mid 2008 for insurance purposes, but i don't want to
list the items and photos with those dates, as it will look as though
I have been trying to sell them all this time ...not so! I am using
Office 2007 and would be VERY VERY grateful for some suggestions. I
did download some trial software, which sort of worked, but then it
wouldn't allow me to save the change unless I purchased the full
pack. Thanks Trish :-)
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If you hurry, you may be able to get the following
software free before time runs out. If the background
behind the date stamp is relatively plain...all you
have to do is drag a box around the date stamp
and this software will blend it in with the background.

InPaint
http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/

If you try it...let us know how it works for you.
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J. Inzer MS-MVP
Digital Media Experience

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