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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

decided to get rid of my shadow but need advice on free software to diguise backround face tatoos ect also someone to take some black and whites cant ask my mates espcial with my champer hanging out

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

something like photoshop would be best suited, there are other programs like corel paintshop pro4 which are almost as good at a fraction of the costs.

i think you can do both on a free trial.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

editing on your phone is usually good enough..failing that, upload to yer comp and edit there! sake man!! Lol! you woulda had it done by now if you'd come outta the chatrooms for 2mins big man!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

You can even put the picture on Microsoft Paint and block out features using that.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

picassa is good. But paint you can just block things out easily too.

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By *adgeeMan
over a year ago

Loch Lomond


"decided to get rid of my shadow but need advice on free software to diguise backround face tatoos ect also someone to take some black and whites cant ask my mates espcial with my champer hanging out "

Google - Splashup (free online editor) or Picasa or use one of the programs mentioned on the previous posts

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By *heRainManMan
over a year ago

Warrington & Glasgow


"Google - Splashup (free online editor) or Picasa or use one of the programs mentioned on the previous posts "
Picassa is a Google App, but unless I'm mistaken, Splashup isn't. I'd be slightly hesitant using an online tool with "sensitive" images.

I'd also recommend GIMP (no, really). It's is fully featured (i.e. needs a bit of playing about with to get the hang of it) but is great for blurring backgrounds, faces, tattoos, etc.

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