How to flush a triangular element to a picture I don't want to not show?

I'm using Windows Live Photo Gallery, a photo that I want to crop on just a small triangle on top... but I need a triangular cropping I can not find. Custom cropping took care most, but not this last part I want to flush... thank you for every time you can give to this question... Carol

I'm using Windows Live Photo Gallery, a photo that I want to crop on just a small triangle on top... but I need a triangular cropping I can not find. Custom cropping took care most, but not this last part I want to flush... thank you for every time you can give to this question... Carol

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Cropping is not the best way to correct the problem you
describe... and Live Photo Gallery is not advanced
just to have the tools that you need.

A program with a clone of digital image editing brush
would be a simple way to remove unwanted
object.

With clone brush, you can copy other areas of the
Photo and stick them on the unwanted part.

The following freeware has a brush/clone stamp...

(FWIW... it's always a good idea to create a system)
Restore point before installing software or updates)

PhotoScape
http://www.filehippo.com/download_photoscape/
(NT/2000/XP/Vista/7)
(the download is: PhotoScape_V3.6.2.exe)
If you do not want to install Google Chrome...
be sure to uncheck the boxes on the installation screen *.

PhotoScape? (tutorials)
http://www.PhotoScape.org/PS/main/help.php

PhotoScape Clone Stamp video
http://help.PhotoScape.org/help.php?id=editor_tools#clonestamp

When you open the program, you will see a circle-
wheel of choice... Choose... Editor in Chief...

When the Editor opens, find the photo you want
to edit in the left pane of file tree and left double
Click on it to open it in the editor.

Reach... Tools tab / Clone Stamp.

The buffer size can be adjusted by clicking
the three points or use your mouse wheel.

Left click a part of the image that will blend with
the area surrounding the unwanted object, then
Left click on the top of the unwanted object.

Then... the method is to...copy/paste/reset...copy/paste/
reset... until the problem area blends to the
the surrounding area.

Press your ESC key to reset the tool and if you
unhappy with the click of Ed... left the cancellation affects
bottom right.

It will take a little practice, but you will find you
CAB make some incredible changes with a clone brush.

When you are satisfied with the ED.... go to... Save / Save as...
Enter a new name for the edited version and choose a backup
location. Click Save to complete the backup.

Good luck...

Tags: Windows

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