"Through Adversity to the stars" which this little female Anna's Hummingbird had in mind and required surgery to accomplish this feat.
I started out with a photo I took this morning in our garden, and saw that I needed to perform surgery on little Anna & replace her right wing. Here's what I did.
Opened capture in CS5
1. Cropped out left wing & saved it as "Wing"
2. Image>Image Rotation>Flipped it Vertically
" " >90 CW
3. Image>Image Rotation> Arbitrary 10 CW in intervals to match wing angles
Then opened original, pressed "V" (Move) and moved "Wing" into place, used eraser and background erasers to blend new wing in place.
Gus, Great how to, I do see a little bit of artifacts in the background still near the wing and ULC but the repair job looks great! As always thanks for sharing, we all appreciate it
I thought the same when looking at the post and was a bit surprised as I only lab sharpened with very low amounts, radius 0.3. Probably should have left it, as I notice that original seems to look OK. I used JPG instead of RAW as I usually do. (Shoot both RAW & LF JPG) and should have not sharpened.