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Photoshop Xray?
#1
Anyone know of this trick? I have seen pictures places, i don't really want to try it, as that will make me pretty creepy.

As far as i know it just makes it so you can see through white shirts and stuff.
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#2
I doubt that it's actually working. You can't see what's behind the clothes on a picture taken with clothes.
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#3
Well it kind of like blurs out the white, and you can see the outline. Youtube it if you wish.
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(09-22-2011, 10:12 AM)Blunt Wrote: Well it kind of like blurs out the white, and you can see the outline. Youtube it if you wish.

I know there are guides and such on youtube. But think about it.

When you take a picture, it's flat. There's no 3d objective in the picture at all, well, maybe the motive is, but not the picture itself. In other words, how could you erase something from a flat picture to see what's behind? It doesn't make any sense really...
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(09-22-2011, 10:15 AM)яeborn Wrote: I know there are guides and such on youtube. But think about it.

When you take a picture, it's flat. There's no 3d objective in the picture at all, well, maybe the motive is, but not the picture itself. In other words, how could you erase something from a flat picture to see what's behind? It doesn't make any sense really...


Well all im saying is you can use it. Like fade options and stuff, and then it will go see through kind of on white and thin objects. You can see the outlines.
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#6
It does work. If someone is wearing a thing shirt, no brah, and it's somewhat tight you can bring out infra-red light and contours of what's behind the shirt really well. This basically creates an Photoshop X-Ray.
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(09-22-2011, 10:19 AM)C4Vendetta Wrote: It does work. If someone is wearing a thing shirt, no brah, and it's somewhat tight you can bring out infra-red light and contours of what's behind the shirt really well. This basically creates an Photoshop X-Ray.


Yes. With that way can you see the whole thing? Or is it the same, just a outline on whatever your trying to view?
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#8
I know it's working, but it doesn't make any sense anyway o.o
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(09-22-2011, 09:31 AM)Blunt Wrote: Anyone know of this trick? I have seen pictures places, i don't really want to try it, as that will make me pretty creepy.

As far as i know it just makes it so you can see through white shirts and stuff.

Asking about it would make you just as "creepy" as actually trying it in my opinion, there's almost no difference between the two. However it is possible, but it won't be exact because you don't have an exact naked image to go by. You can't change the image, it only makes the under stuff more visible. You can change the offset and all that including the brightness to reveal things. I used this concept to hide the hidden text in one of my "SF Challenges" I previously posted.
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#10
You need a very HQ picture. There's many tutorials online, but I don't know if they work or not
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