Tricky edits when you’re stuck with someone else’s logo on photos

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Tricky edits when you’re stuck with someone else’s logo on photos

alexx
I ran into a bit of a wall with some old project files. I’ve got a stack of photos that are basically perfect for my presentation, except they’ve all got this stubborn logo stamped right across the corner. I’ve tried cropping, I’ve tried blurring, but it just looks clumsy. Is there actually a clean way to deal with this, or am I doomed to start from scratch hunting for new images?
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Re: Tricky edits when you’re stuck with someone else’s logo on photos

ann5
Cropping or blurring almost always ends up looking unpolished, and in a professional context that really stands out. What works better is using tools specifically designed to reconstruct the hidden pixels. A good example is a watermark remover that applies AI-based filling so the image doesn’t just lose the mark but regains a natural background. This approach saves time, especially when you’ve got multiple images to process, and the result usually blends seamlessly without that awkward “patched” look. It’s definitely a more efficient option compared to re-sourcing all your visuals from scratch.
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Re: Tricky edits when you’re stuck with someone else’s logo on photos

Vikkii
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Funny enough, half the time the real challenge isn’t editing at all—it’s keeping a consistent style across images so the whole project feels cohesive instead of thrown together.