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livy820
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photoshop question...help w/ pics
how do i get the wrinkles out of the sheet in the photos?
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Posted 11/4/08 3:54 PM |
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Smileyd17
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Re: photoshop question...help w/ pics
Healing Brush
I think that may help
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Posted 11/4/08 4:21 PM |
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BabyAvocado
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Re: photoshop question...help w/ pics
Not to be a smartazz but - iron the sheets before using them as a backdrop!
Honestly, there are things you can do to smooth them out a bit (gobs of gaussian blur and mask out the baby, cloning, healing) but there are so many wrinkles that you are going to end up with "floating baby syndrome" regardless of what you do.
At least from my experience...
I had a play...just say the word and I'll take it down - but I wanted you to see what I meant.
A screen layer, jumped it a few times, then gaussian blur - masking out the baby for all.
FWIW - I must say, your exposure was pretty decent on the first one for shooting white on white. Image Attachment(s):
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Posted 11/4/08 4:30 PM |
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livy820
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Re: photoshop question...help w/ pics
i thought about ironing it but kind of liked the wrinkles i didn't realize it was only me who thought it was cute
thanks for giving it a try
Message edited 11/4/2008 4:36:07 PM.
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Posted 11/4/08 4:35 PM |
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MrsR
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Re: photoshop question...help w/ pics
Posted by livy820
i thought about ironing it but kind of liked the wrinkles i didn't realize it was only me who thought it was cute
thanks for giving it a try
I think the wrinkles would look cute if she was nude, or it was a more casual shot...but with her perfect little formal dress it is distracting. She is adorable btw!!!
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Posted 11/4/08 4:58 PM |
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GoldenRod
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Re: photoshop question...help w/ pics
In GIMP, there's a smudge feature. I tried it with one of your images, and the nice thing about that method, is that it keeps all of the color variation in the sheet, but smooths out the wrinkles. Only takes a few minutes, too.
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Posted 11/5/08 8:03 AM |
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LoriH
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Re: photoshop question...help w/ pics
The cloning stamp is probably your best bet but it may take a while if you have never used it for something like this before. I'd like to take a shot at it. I'll FM you my email and you can send me the original file.
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Posted 11/5/08 8:54 AM |
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LoriH
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Re: photoshop question...help w/ pics
Message edited 11/5/2008 8:55:31 AM.
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Posted 11/5/08 8:55 AM |
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Re: photoshop question...help w/ pics
She's beautiful! And these are great pics! Sorry I'm not much help with the wrinkles.
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Posted 11/5/08 8:55 AM |
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