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Enhancing Image Quality
This is my last tut for now, sicne the others are on Gifs. Sorry If I've done too many tuts
![]() Lets take this picture of Nerine for Shuffle! ![]() See it is a bit blurry? And Don't mind the small size of it Ok now I use the magic wand since this is just plain white background. I extracted the bg and this is what it looks like now ![]() Ok now I duplicate the layer. Now I go to Filter-Noise-Median 5px Now click Layer Style-Blending Options-Soft Light You should then get this ![]() See? it is alot better quality. Now if there is still some nosey pixels, select the bottom layer and go Blur-Smart Blur- Any Radius and Threshold you want You just keep choosing what the Radius is, the Threshold then you want it high or low quality. When you finish that go to Layers-Merge Visible Also another tip I save my extracted backgrounds in PNG. format Now for the final result [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] Mind You it is a bit messy |
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Re: Enhancing Image Quality
your tutorial destroy some of the hair,,, not very good.
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Re: Enhancing Image Quality
he is right, but the tutorial is not bad
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Re: Enhancing Image Quality
Wow that is great.
How long you draw such kind of picture? |
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Re: Enhancing Image Quality
its ok i guest
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Re: Enhancing Image Quality
It does enhance the color
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Re: Enhancing Image Quality
I guest This tut is really nice.
It's really doesn't enhance much from a small image, but it really working nicely if U enhance some images from a scanned image. Because an image resulted from a scan have some brick on it (it happen a lot if U get some art book with a large size). And also about the color, I think it's really doesn't matter. Because U can adjust the color using Image>Adjustment>Level. ^_^ |
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Posts: 26 Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Necessary?![]() |
Re: Enhancing Image Quality
It does enhance the images in some portions but overall it does improves it, somewhat. Mostly it's better for those jpeg artifacts infested images. I use that noise filter on CS2 that works really well with the median noise filter too, but I only use it at 1 pixel.
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