Re: fixing jpgs
- From: "Kele" <Aloha@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2011 20:05:05 -1000
Jones, you never said what you're using to fix photos. I play with HDR, see
here: http://www.stuckincustoms.com/hdr-tutorial. Software can do fake HDR
with single photos. Reason I mention is that a blurred picture can look
sharper after HDR processing. Another blurred photo trick is to convert it
to a cartoon; yup I'm a Photoshop plug-in cheat. With layers, the affect
can be decreased so the original shines through - subtle but effective.
There are some awesome color cast correction plug-ins too. Are you top
posting!?
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"jones" <jones@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thank you for your help.
The only thing I can do is my best. I am taking out scratches, odd pixels
and general tidying up.
Some of the photos are not very sharp, so I am blurring the background so
the people will stand out a bit more. If the photo are beyond help, I turn
them to BW/Greyscale instead of the colours they came with.
I have tried the Sharpen tool, but most of the time it makes things worse,
so I undo.
Will keep plodding along, he only has a few hundred to tidy up. I did offer,
so I shouldn't complain :-)
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