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These samples represent just a small fraction of the type of work that we can do.
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This is a sample we created from stock art. We've had a number of requests
from men and women wishing to try out a new hair style without suffering
through the (somewhat irreversible) process of actually having their hair cut.
Usually people provide us a website or a magazine photo of the style they're
interested in, and we digitally transfer the style to their photo.
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Here's another stock art sample. We receive a lot of requests to remove
people from photos. In this one we removed a "third wheel" to make the
photo more personal. We've been asked to remove strangers from personal
photos, and we've been asked to remove people from commercial photos when
proper waivers weren't available for each person.
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Sometimes a few stray people in the shot can spoil an otherwise beautiful
landscape photo. For example, say you took a beautiful shot of the sunset
over the grand canyon on your vacation, but some other tourists were in
the photo. We can help.
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Here, a pet owner was having a hard time getting a photo of her dog. Every time
she "posed" him and ran for the camera he'd walk away. In the end, she had a
friend hold the dog, then sent the photo to us to digitally "remove" the friend.
The result was a photo of the dog as if it was voluntarily "posing."
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This is one you might not have considered. A customer was considering having
a graphic "wrap" created for his car, but he really wanted to know what it'd
look like before spending the big bucks on the wrap. Here's his wrap idea
digitally simulated. (We later created the graphics for the real wrap, too!)
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