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Feb 06, 2006 21:58 |  #1

Here is an image that my friend took of my niece and I at my wedding this summer. It was my first time outline something and pasting it into a background but it still looks edgy to me...How can I soften the edges without softening the entire photo....

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Feb 06, 2006 22:22 |  #2

It's your selection process, I think. After you select, click to modify selection and reduce by a few pixels. That will prevent the halo around the girls. Then feather by a few also..it depends on your resolution, so you need to experiment with the amounts of both things I've told you, but it's a start.




  
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Feb 08, 2006 14:59 |  #3

Without the Photoshop file (or equivalent) it's almost impossible to rework this - but ootsk is right; feathering the edges when you've made the selection is going to be important, and you may have to modify the selection a little first.

There's also some red-eye that could be usefully dealt with.

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Feb 08, 2006 20:48 as a reply to  @ DavidW's post |  #4

Probably too soft but I gave it a try anyway....As DavidW Said its pretty hard to do anything with this image without the original.... but hey I gave it 30 sec. and got rid of the red eye!


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Feb 08, 2006 21:19 |  #5

Only if you have the whole PS files w/ layers intact, goto layer/matting/defringe​. Start w/ 1 pixel width and work your way up. Make sure you use undo or ctrl+z to go back each time you increase the pixel width. Definge will help blend the two image together. I also recommend feathering the crop to help blending the image.

I did a little editing recropped and defringe and a little level and color adjustment and some sharpening and noise reduction.

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Feb 12, 2006 23:59 |  #6

lost doggy you did an amazing job....thanks so much for everyones help and advice you are great :D


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Feb 13, 2006 00:16 |  #7

Thank You!!!




  
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