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Hello, i could use some help from a photoshopper to do me a favor.

 

i need this image to be red and still be as "light" as it is now, and i also want the small text on it to be removed. i dont know if it is possible to this but i hope.

and i hope i don't come off as rude or demanding.

i would really appreaciate the help :)

 

if you want to know i am going to use this for my webpage i can show you an example picture down from this one.

 

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So this is a picture of my website, as you can see the background image is volcano / red so i think it would look alot better if this also was red.

 

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Just invert the color and put a smiley face over the watermark.

 

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background: #1e5799; background: -moz-linear-gradient(-45deg,  #1e5799 0%, #98bad6 77%, #207cca 90%, #7db9e8 100%); background: -webkit-gradient(linear, left top, right bottom, color-stop(0%,#1e5799), color-stop(77%,#98bad6), color-stop(90%,#207cca), color-stop(100%,#7db9e8)); background: -webkit-linear-gradient(-45deg,  #1e5799 0%,#98bad6 77%,#207cca 90%,#7db9e8 100%); background: -o-linear-gradient(-45deg,  #1e5799 0%,#98bad6 77%,#207cca 90%,#7db9e8 100%); background: -ms-linear-gradient(-45deg,  #1e5799 0%,#98bad6 77%,#207cca 90%,#7db9e8 100%); background: linear-gradient(135deg,  #1e5799 0%,#98bad6 77%,#207cca 90%,#7db9e8 100%); filter: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.gradient( startColorstr='#1e5799', endColorstr='#7db9e8',GradientType=1 ); 

This will achieve a similar gradient to the one in the image. You can also use the opacity style to make your red background come through.

 

People put watermarks in their images for a reason.

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71sri.pngAWESOME, Thank you so much!!

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