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| Eyecandy & WRISTSHOTS! WRISTSHOTS, Your Collection Pictures, New Acquisitions |
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Who has the Best Sub?
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 17
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Re: Jiro's "How to enhance your picture" Part 1 -Basic
Some awesome advice - thanks! I'm new to PSP but managed to get some pretty nice pics from that guide.
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Do Not Sell To Or Buy From Me!!!
Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 36
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Re: Jiro's "How to enhance your picture" Part 1 -Basic
graet info
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Prince of Darkness
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Chalfont, Pennsylvania
Posts: 301
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Re: Jiro's "How to enhance your picture" Part 1 -Basic
GReat tips -
* Also, you may want to hit "Image>adjust>SHARPEN" if your image is big enough. Really helps "pop" it. |
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I Think I Like The Darkside!
Join Date: Aug 2009
Posts: 85
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on cs4 it is filter>sharpen>sharpen
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I'm Coming Around
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Northeast US
Posts: 24
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Since I am a professional photographer and editor...let me give a few more tips on PS.
You can use the select rectangle set to circular in the tool palette to select the face and then you right click on that and select "feather", pick a number like 50 pixels. Then you can adjust the brightness and contrast of the face...the feathering allows the adjustments to be more subtle and the procedure is a lot easier than using the magnetic lasso. Believe me, I use this hundreds of times a week in my photo editing and it makes life a lot easier. |
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Chicken Whisperer
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Possum Kingdom, SC
Posts: 162
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Can the same thing be done in Photoshop Elements?
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