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I am looking for Photoshop advice. I took these photos when the Phillies won the World Series in 2008. I am looking to blow the photo up and mount it on my sons wall. It would be a much better photo without the homeplate netting. I have PS5 so I was wondering if there would be an easy way to remove this netting in PS5 Thanks for all your help

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It will take you until the next time your team win to do... ;)

 

That's looks like a life's work to me.

 

Andy, you are a GEM.:D

 

BTW, the YANKEES (NYC) beat the poor Phllies last year & are the World Champs. This picture is getting moldy by now.

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Not without addressing every horizontal and vertical strand - painfully tedious and hardly worth it. My suggestion would be to crop inside the right vertical edge of the screen and

thereby have the pattern over the entire image - making it less obvious and not impacting the essence of the photo too dramatically. Another alternative would be to become a Yankee

fan and not worry about it.

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Ah yes the Yankees-the best team money can buy! And don't forget the good "Roids" to help poor Arod

No thanks, I will stick with a team that made itself World Champions by nurturing their players through the minors. Its so easy to be a Yankees fan; however I will stick with a team that earns it rather than "buys" it.

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No thanks, I will stick with a team that made itself World Champions by nurturing their players through the minors.

 

Except for this inconvenient fact World Series Steroids Phillies JC Romero suspended:D

 

And I'm not a Yankees fan. Unfortunately, I've had to suffer through 12 straight losing seasons with the Orioles, whose last world series win was against...oh sorry...the Phillies in 1983 (back when the O's were a respected organization).

 

Back to the topic, I think you should leave the fence in regardless of Photoshop difficulty.

 

Jeff

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