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Sunday, March 24, 2013

Re: [photoshop-beginners] smooth



Also, when you are enlarging a photo like that, how LARGE are you going? The rule of thumb is say you have a photo that is 24" x 36", you measure the DIAGONAL from corner to corner, then multiply that amount by 3 and that is how far you should stand back from the photo to view it properly… makes a world of difference… just food for thought ;-)

Liz


On Mar 24, 2013, at 9:35 AM, Rijo <rijo@cfl.rr.com> wrote:

 

It is the same effect as newsprint. It is a digital print on paper and very tiny.
rj



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This looks like newsprint. There is a filter that can help this. I'm at work and if somebody else doesn't answer I'll look up the filter tomorrow.
Joann H

From: John T Sepples <jsepples@snet.net>
To: photoshop-beginners@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, March 23, 2013 9:20 PM
Subject: Re: [photoshop-beginners] smooth
 
Is this a texture overlay on a photo that you want to mask some background elements?  If it is an overlay, then you can apply a layer mask to the texture layer and remove the effect on the face and any other part that you want to reveal.  I can provide details, if the texture is a separate layer.  Let me know.

John

From: Rijo <rijo@cfl.rr.com>Reply-To: <photoshop-beginners@yahoogroups.com>Date: Saturday, March 23, 2013 6:30 PMTo: 923 photoshop <photoshop-beginners@yahoogroups.com>Subject: [photoshop-beginners] smooth

 
Hi troops,
Is there a way to smooth a photo that looks like this  (when magnified) ?
Of course this texture is exaggerated.

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rj
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