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It can be tricky when you have a gradient of colour in the sky. Content fill can sometimes fail to do a good job.
The clone brush technique I devised for this is as follows.
Set the opacity of the brush to 100% and clone all the way along the wire cloning from just below. The result is imperfect.
Now set the opacity of the brush to 50% and clone all the way along from just above.
The first pass completely removed the line but left a visible break in the gradient. The second pass removed the break because what is now there is a 50% mix of what was just below and just above.
Thanks for everything. I got rid of the powerlines, if I didn't I couldn't sleep at night. Plus this photo is going to be used so it has to have no mmo's.
It's awesome to get great advice and honest opinions in response to a question like this. Thanks again.
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