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March 15, 2019
Using Photoshop to Remove Yourself from 360 Image
Often, when you take a 360 picture, you’re going to be in the picture. At the Adobe eLearning Conference 2019, I showed participants a quick way of removing yourself from a VR image using Photoshop. This tutorial will make use of the Spherical Panorama feature that allows you to edit the mapping material of the 360 image.
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Mar 18, 2019
Thanks for posting Phil – was not able to travel to US this past week. Did you ride home?
Hi David. I flew this year. It was too early to ride to Washington. I hope next year they push it back to April or early May so I can ride to the conference. LOL.
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