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separating superimposed images
hi,
i just wanted to know if the following can be done using Adobe Photoshop or any other similar photo editing software: while taking photographs at a family function, all the photos got double exposed ie after taking a full reel and rewinding the film reel, someone forgot to remove the reel and unfortunately we used the same reel again for taking other photos. as a result of this, the photos got superimposed on one another. is it possible in any way to separate the two superimposed photos using any photo-editing software? thanks in advance. |
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ouch! sorry to hear!!
it depends on how bad it is i suppose but typically no this is not possible especially if you have alot of these... even if it was possible it may be unrealistic to shop em all.. just my 2 cents good lucky and rock on!! ![]()
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