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Can somebody please help?, the picture's here.
creole
post Aug 29 2008, 06:00 PM
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So, I was wondering, does anybody know how to make an image so clear and crisp like this? It looks so clean! The contrast/brightness is just perfect! biggrin.gif

 
 
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lovescream
post Aug 29 2008, 06:14 PM
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^ Lol, yes, I'm totally serious, since it has a contrast option thing for pics, where Paint doesn't.
AAAAANDDDDDD, for Photoshop, what I usually do is Layer>New Layer Adjustment>Gradient Map, then select a B&W white. Check preview, and if the pic is b&w, click okay. Set that layer to luminosity. From there, I sharpen, curves (Layer>New Layer Adjustment>Curves). Basically play with everything under the New Layer Adjustment place. :P It's muy helpful.
 
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post Aug 29 2008, 06:19 PM
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QUOTE(mystline @ Aug 29 2008, 03:14 PM) *
^ Lol, yes, I'm totally serious, since it has a contrast option thing for pics, where Paint doesn't.
AAAAANDDDDDD, for Photoshop, what I usually do is Layer>New Layer Adjustment>Gradient Map, then select a B&W white. Check preview, and if the pic is b&w, click okay. Set that layer to luminosity. From there, I sharpen, curves (Layer>New Layer Adjustment>Curves). Basically play with everything under the New Layer Adjustment place. :P It's muy helpful.


Oh okay, thanks for the advice, I needed it. :D

QUOTE(schizo @ Aug 29 2008, 03:15 PM) *
Well, I don't use Photoshop so I'm not sure if the Channel Mixer works the same as the one in PSP. I don't think it was, though.

Do you have the original image? It's a bit hard to tell what was editted when we don't know what it looked like before. To be honest, it looks like the picture looked that that when it was taken.


No, I don't sorry. :( I think it was blurry and dark before it was edited. Does that help?

 

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