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How Can I Remove An Effect From A Picture Which I Took From Retrica

Can I remove a picture effect from a photo on the Samdung Galaxy s8?

No. Once you add an effect and the close the file, it's there permanently. Your only options would be to either reshoot the scene, or copy a section from a different photo and blend it onto the edited shot.

Editing with phones is called destructive editing because you're actually working with the original image and changing pixels. Non-destructive editing uses a small jpeg copy of the original and keeps the settings in a database. So when you open the file after closing it, the app shows you a fresh copy of the original with the settings set to where you left off allowing you to change or remove any edits previously made. Once you want an actual photo with those edits, the app will open up the original image, apply the edits and then save it as a new file. Therefore you always have the original unedited version and an edited version. Such programs like Adobe Lightroom, probably Lightroom Mobile for smartphones, work this way.

How can I remove an effect from a picture which I took from retrica?

The only way is to download the image onto a computer and use Photoshop to remove the affects, but even Photoshop can't remove everything or get it back to the original state. You're using JPEGs and not RAW files, so you're already at a disadvantage in your ability to remove an effect. A skilled editor using Photoshop may be able to get it close to the original, but the price to do so could be several hundreds of dollars.
The plain fact is that when you edit your photos using a smartphone the edits are done on the original image and are non-reversible. This is the prime reason for NOT editing your images on your phone but using a computer instead. Computer software such as GIMP, Photoshop and Lightroom (now available for mobile devices) can do what is called non-destructive editing. With GIMP and Photoshop, you can create adjustment layers where each layer acts like a digital filter and it's separate from the original file. This means that not only can you come back to the image at any time in the future and delete the adjustment layer, you can even adjust the settings on that specific layer too. So if you decide you don't like an effect or it was too strong, even years later, you can just re-edit the one layer or delete it without ever affecting the original pixels. Best practices say that you should save your edited work as a copy and never overwrite an original file.
Lightroom is similar, but it creates a small JPEG of your original and applies the adjustments in a way that enables you the same abilities as adjustment layers. You can always reopen Lightroom at any time and change or completely reset any photo back to its original state. Adobe Lightroom has just been released for mobile devices and is something that you should look into.

Googling may give some answers to your problem:How to remove shadow of image on matlab?How can I remove shadows from an image?And there's a research paper which might help in writing an algoPage on iit.bas.bgAnd probably this is the best link for you... :)Page on uiuc.eduErr.. problem solved :)

How to remove effects off pictures in photoshop?

If you are viewing the original picture and have been editing it yourself (and haven't closed it!) then you can simply use the Undo History.

If the picture has been saved and later re-opened Undo history is not available. In this case, if the file is a Photoshop PSD file (or other format supporting layers) and the image has had the effects correctly applied through layers rather than editing the background layer then you can view the original image by hiding all layers other than the original background layer.

If the file has been saved as a JPEG or other image format which doesn't support layers it will have been "flattened" and the only way to view the original unmodified image is to manually process it through filters until you have the original image back. Depending on the filters and effects used this can sometimes be impossible (for example pixelation or blocking has insufficient colour information left to recover the original image without Undo history information or layering).

Removing special effects of a picture?

You should never edit the picture that is on the card... make sure he didn't just edit the one that copied over to the computer

Hopefully he didn't erase the one off the card

there is no way of removing effects from finished pictures. The only thing you can do is edit it some more and hope for the best after you make a copy of what you are working with now.

To remove a sticker from a photo, you can use clone stamp tool of Adobe Photoshop. Clone stamp tool can easily remove the sticker. You can also use brush tool and erase tool if require.

How to reset/remove all effects from Audacity?

Last time I used Audacity, I was playing around with the speed on songs and stuff like that. Now when I actually have to use it for something, it seems those effects still remain every time I import an MP3! How do I set all the effects back to their defaults? I could guess the speed and set it back till it's about right but that won't work for me. I just need to reset them to all their defaults.

How do I remove motion blur from a picture?

You can't, but people seem to think that you can. The rule for photography is to capture the cleanest, most balanced and highest resolution you can possibly capture. Then you degrade them in photoshop and add blurs, that sort. You can't really add more pixel info, just take it away.

Now you could clone stamp and remove some of the blur yes. And maybe you would never know, but it would be a lot of hours and very expensive. And you would need a clean shot to sample from. So if you have a series of pics and one is blurry you can sample the clean shots into the blurry one and reconstruct it pixel by pixel. Which is the reality of photo restoration.

Is there any way to take the text out of a picture that is already in .jpg form?

Yea. Here's my link.

Clone over the text on the blue with other blue from the flag.
Select "clean" stars, using the lasso to copy and paste them over the stars with text over them. Clean up the edges a bit. Right click on all the layers to merge them. Done. My version is below. Took 2 or 3 minutes
http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/ll177/whoami58/freedomkingcopy.jpg

Remove a dog filter on a saved picture?

Once an effect has been placed on a photo, it stays there permanently. The only way to see the original picture is to dig up the original copy. If you had the original copy, without the dog, you wouldn't be asking. No, you can't remove the filter. Sorry.

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