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Posts posted by Damien Symonds
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I'm so sorry, I've got no "tricks" for you. If you don't have another suitable mouth to swap in, there are only two choices:
- Very slow, careful, artistic cloning; or
- Accept that it is gorgeous, and leave it as is.
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Just tagged you in the old Raw Class.
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44 minutes ago, Crystal Felton said:
can you post where you are with your attempt?
Yes, we need some hints about your intention/vision for the result.
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I agree with Crystal. Please don't attempt any Photoshop work until your raw processing is done.
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Hi Ali, I'm sure I can help with this.
But you have a much bigger problem to address first. Please follow every single step of this.
Once you've got the colour space problem fixed, re-process the raw file with the noise removed correctly.
Then post the close-up for me again, as well as the whole photo for context.
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No, not as easy as that, sadly.
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Just by using the Crop Tool to crop it to the exact size and resolution needed.
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Good job!
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Time for a new lab. That is appalling advice.
Sharpening is vital when printing. Any size, not just enlargements.
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I'm so sorry, I've got nothing. Just really patient cloning.
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It had me stumped for a while too. Glad we got there.
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Ok, see if the troubleshooting section of these instructions can help at all.
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The gamut warning is really unreliable. Never use it. Only use soft-proofing.
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Yes, I can help with this. First, go ahead and re-do the raw processing properly, then post the section again, and we'll discuss those things.
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How many other prints do you have with you?
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Yay!
Yep, leave it on Bicubic permanently.
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That should be ok, but can you chance it to Bicubic, just to check?
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That's perfect, I reckon. You should be able to use the left-hand side of that photo (or the right-hand side flipped) and rotate it a bit, and mask it in to the main photo.
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No, it doesn't do it for me. Exactly the same after cropping as before.
In Preferences>General, what is your "Image Interpolation" setting set to?
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Can you re-do the raw edit, then post the closeup again?
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Gee, don't feel bad. This is not easy.
Do you have any other photos with nice bokeh, that you might be able to use?
How to get this velvety, textured look
in How to achieve a certain look or effect
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One thing that Crystal didn't mention is how, in Jessica's photo, the background is generally darker than the child. I'm not saying it's dark, as such, just darker than the child. This is VERY important.
And yes, your background is a bit busier than hers.
For the colouring, just add a Levels layer and move the black Output slider on each channel: