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- Member Since: Jan 2012
- Last Login: 30 Jan 2012
- Jobs Posted: 2
- Jobs Awarded: 1
- Paid out: $38
Category:Photography/videography > editing
ID:114175
Title:Photo editing required
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
I have a photo which i need someone removing from. It is the man on the left in the green shirt. I have tried to do it myself, but I am awful at editing photos. If anyone can help me with this, please let me know, and when you could do it. Thanks
Job Budget
Type:Per Hour
Contract duration:Ongoing
Weekly commitment needed:Not Sure
Budget:£5 - £10 per hour (Approx $8 - $16)
Additional Information
Attached Files:
X1465_001_Medium.jpg
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:21/01/2012 11:54
Clarification Board
J. K. on 21/01/2012 12:42Hello,
This is a copy of a project. I have already posted a bid on your project (2 min. before you closed it :-(and you have chosen someone else... Can you please let me know what the issue is and what has changed since the last bid. Thank you
Reply from Client
C. W. on 21/01/2012 12:58I don't really unserstand what you are saying. This is the 2nd photo I have posed on here. My 1st photo is being edited by someone not on this site, but the 2nd photo I have placed on here needs a professional
J. K. on 21/01/2012 13:15I'm sorry, I had the other photo still opened and thought it was the same. My mistake :-(
F. S. on 21/01/2012 14:21Hi Chris. The problem now are 2 different resolutions and sizes. First pics's blonde girl could be cut and used to place over the righ side (young man with blue squares shirt) and also fill the areas (part of the arm of the black shirt boy, down side of the blonde girl body etc), this is not a problem. But we have now another size and resolutions: first was 6 inch/72 dpi, the new one is 1,05 inch/600dpi. Enlarging or decreasing one of them will produce a little unfocus. If you could send both pictures with the same size this could be done without problems and very shapened. Regards, Florin
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