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any suggestions for helping with the blown out side of dads face or am I going to have to deal with it?
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ok so they will for sure print this on a 4X6 which is small will it still look ok and then possible a photo button which is even smaller.
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what would you suggest for removing the glare in her glasses?or am I out of luck where its right over the crease of her eye?
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Thank you! I don't know why I lack confidence in any picture with a that isn't a close up.
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The sharpening was fine however the place we used there equipment was shit! Sorry but it was they made us use there stuff and the color calibration was off on the projector or the cord they connectected the laptop to the projector was shot. But all bright pink/magenta dropped out of the image and was blue. But they were sharp if that counts ???
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I'm pretty sure blew it this day is this salvageable? At least its my own child and I can try again.
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Sorry if this has been covered I tried the search and didn't get anywhere so maybe I'm not using the correct keywords to search with. I'm trying to figure out how to sharpen images that I will submit to be used in a slide show for my daughters dance banquet. It will be projected onto a a pretty big screen. I seen the pixels wide suggestion for a projector and will use that info but I'm not sure where to go with my sharpening. Should I follow the sharpening for web guidelines?
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this is SOOR. I am still learning lighting and I didn't feather the light enough on this backdrop and have washed out the center of it with a glare. Whats the best method to fix it and should I fix it before or after I do levels work?
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Is the baby too soft I do need to reduce some noise still but I thought I'd check focus before I moved on.
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Is she out of focus to much? Is it going to be noticed if printed at most it would be used on a promotional flyer.. camera info was ISO 400 1/5000 3.2