If you want to look at it, you’ll probably find other people are interested too.
I wish we’d known about this particular product before our recent trip to Melbourne and Sydney. In fact, I wish I’d known about it before my trips to India and cycling across Australia.
There’s now a free piece of software called Tourist Remover that will help you remove unwanted people from your photos. Instead of hiring a group of heavies to move people on when you want that classic shot in front of a wonderful tourist attraction, you simply take a series of photos, put them into the programme and it removes all those extras.
From the website, Remove moving objects such as tourists or passing cars from your photos. Take multiple photos from the same scene and the Tourist Remover blends them into a composite photo without any interfering elements.
I would love to have taken some shots to use with the programme when I visited the Taj Mahal. I got some great shots but there were so many people around at the time.
Posted by Rodney Olsen
Technorati Tags: Tourist Remover – Photo Software – Photography
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Thanks for this Rodney. It looks to be a great tool so I’ve saved it to use for next time. I had a tourist in the US who was in my way, so I’m hoping I’ve got multiple shots and then I can see about getting her removed!
WOW!!! That is awesome. Thanks for the tip!