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Aubrey

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  1. I did exactly what you said D. But since I didn't love the result I went ahead and moved on the with rest of my edit so I wouldn't waste time. Now I'm circling back to work on that part some more. That's why it looks a different shade and stuff. But I did exactly what you said. 

  2. I just used a color layer painted at like 50% and it's making things look better for me. I have ceiling moire too in a different angle of the same room that I'm struggling with though. I'm trying to apply the same things but it's a lot harder. There's so many different lights in this room making it all very uneven. 

  3. Is there any other method you can recommend? It's not working for me as well as I would've hoped. The lines are still visible. If I go too strong then the wall fabric looks fake. 

  4. Hi D, I need help with the dreaded moire. This is our recording studio and the walls have this expensive fabric on the walls that is giving me an editing headache. The fabric does have a lined pattern that needs to be preserved. I can't figure out how to get rid of the moire though. Please help, hubby needs these pics on the website very soon. tia!699207849_AUB_0204moire.thumb.jpg.57506587e782c035117c1af22235a154.jpg

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  5. Hi D. As you can see this driveway has all kind of crazy going on. I need to blow this house up for a client's office. I don't want the dark spots and different shades of concrete to distract from the beautiful home.
    Ive tried patching, cloning, healing and it helps some of course in small doses. I removed my attempts so you could see what I'm dealing with. I don't need it to look perfect and unrealistic. I understand it's just concrete but as it sits it's driving me nuts.
    Heres a 700x700 crop for you as well as a screen shot so you can see more of the prob. TIA

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  6. I feel pretty confident (thx to D) when I'm printing my own work. I know what my camera can do and I understand my own edits. Take all that away and I freeze up! I got hired by a custom home builder to shoot different houses that they've completed. Cool, no prob. Then they send me a dropbox of a ton of houses someone shot before me. Some are cell phone pics at 72ppi so I wont be using those. Some were shot on a Canon EOS 6D. Nice camera but I'm a Nikon girl. Some of the pics are at 240ppi, others at 300ppi. They are all jpgs and the file info says they were edited in LR. 

    They want me to take the best shots and print a ton on acrylic then have me mount them all over their brand new office. No pressure there.....only hundreds of people will be seeing all the big prints! Sigh. 

    D-I have read your articles about "as long as it's in focus you can print on an 18 wheeler truck". Just to calm my nerves can you tell me what is the minimum file size I should even consider printing? Some are <10MB. I need to be able to print on acrylic from medium sizes up to 60". Please help a girl out and give me a basic break down of "only print files with these minimum requirements.....". 

    Sorry for the long message, I appreciate your time!   -Aubrey

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