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By *aidbackpair OP   Couple
over a year ago

Uxbridge

Good afternoon everybody,

I know this sounds a daft one,

But is there an easy way to block faces out ?

Whereby you dont lose the origanal pic,,

If somebody has got more pc knowledge than us,

Can you message us a crib sheet on how to do it,,, lol

Thanks

M&Y

Ps

Love the shoe,,,lol

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By *ick34Man
over a year ago

Overton

get your picture and save a copy

then open one up in photo shop and erase the part of the picture you want to

then save it agin

any problems give me call and can help you via msn if you want

regards nick

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

Open the pic, edit it as you see fit then click, 'SAVE AS' and type in a different name. That way the original pic isn't lost.

For example if your original pic is called 'IMG1.jpg, edit it and save it as IMG1.xx.jpg or any other name that you care to choose. Either way, you'll still have your original pic unaltered and the one which you 'Save As' will be the one which has been changed

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

depends what program you are useing most programs come with a blur tool, choose pic then just scroll teh blur tool across the bit of pic you want blurred out ...as the meercats would say ..simples

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


"depends what program you are useing most programs come with a blur tool, choose pic then just scroll teh blur tool across the bit of pic you want blurred out ...as the meercats would say ..simples"

But the OP was asking how to do this without losing the original image

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

i know but logic will tell you if you want to keep the origional you make a copy first....!!

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By *aidbackpair OP   Couple
over a year ago

Uxbridge

Hi All,

Thanks for the help,

Will have a play with your tips, later on,

All the best

M&J

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