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Jun 04, 2011 09:32 |  #1

Hello

I am really desperate for your help, suggestion, and tip on how to fix this damaged blurry image. I really need your help & if you have paypal, I will donate!

I need the lady in the Fork-lift to "pop '.She is way too far back and her skin doesn't look as good as the others. In the second image, the chick on the bottom left, her sign is oof and cut off.


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Jun 04, 2011 11:24 |  #2

I'd probably use the girl on the left (or just the sign) from the top image, everybody else from the bottom image.

If you want someone else to do it, put up a link to the full size images (preferably Raw if you used that). Otherwise learn how to do it yourself:

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Jun 04, 2011 11:35 |  #3

The DOF is too shallow, and the lighting on the girl in the back is dim. Even if you do brighten and sharpen her face up, you won't be able to bring her eyes into view too much because they way her glasses are and that she is also squinting, at least her right eye is anyways.

I would be glad to give it a try on the full size image. But you can probably do it yourself by increasing the shadows and use a brush tool to sharpen her face and eyes.


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Jun 04, 2011 11:44 as a reply to  @ tkerr's post |  #4

Another example of someone saying "I've got a camera" and oops..."can someone please fix this picture" and then...going non responsive.


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Jun 04, 2011 11:50 |  #5

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Jun 04, 2011 12:03 |  #6

It will never be perfect but...


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Jun 04, 2011 13:11 |  #7

chauncey wrote in post #12535156 (external link)
Another example of someone saying "I've got a camera" and oops..."can someone please fix this picture" and then...going non responsive.

I was under pressurreeeeee!!! I love your name. My friend name is Chauncey and I think I love him.
Sorry!!!! OK back to business!


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Jun 04, 2011 13:14 |  #8

I am going to put the original in Raw. hold on!!!!


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Jun 04, 2011 13:15 |  #9

hawkeye60 wrote in post #12535245 (external link)
It will never be perfect but...

hey thanks!!!


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Jun 04, 2011 14:10 |  #10

jackies35, What photo editing software do you have?


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Jun 05, 2011 01:39 |  #11

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jackies35, What photo editing software do you have?


I have aperture and photoshop element.


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Jun 05, 2011 01:42 |  #12

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I'd probably use the girl on the left (or just the sign) from the top image, everybody else from the bottom image.

If you want someone else to do it, put up a link to the full size images (preferably Raw if you used that). Otherwise learn how to do it yourself:

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Better tutorial on shootsmarter (external link), but requires a login.

ok. I will try to upload the image to photobucket


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Jun 05, 2011 09:21 |  #13

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I have aperture and photoshop element.

What version of Photoshop Elements?

When Asking for tips it helps that people know what software you have. I could tell you how I would do things, but that wouldn't do you any good since we don't use the same software.
Hopefully someone who is using Aperture can chime in and help.
I haven't use Elements since version 6 a few years back, so unless that is the version you're using I can't help.


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Jul 19, 2011 11:12 |  #14

tkerr wrote in post #12539405 (external link)
What version of Photoshop Elements?

When Asking for tips it helps that people know what software you have. I could tell you how I would do things, but that wouldn't do you any good since we don't use the same software.
Hopefully someone who is using Aperture can chime in and help.
I haven't use Elements since version 6 a few years back, so unless that is the version you're using I can't help.

sorry for the delay. I am using Element 9. Thanks!


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Jul 19, 2011 11:25 |  #15

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