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kamduke


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Registered: April 2002
Location: Wisconsin
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I experimented so much I lost track of what I was doing. I know that using the filter film grain before & after healing brush, patch tool & clone stamp helped get rid of some the blotchiness. Also used layers to add some color.
· Date: 2/23/2003 · Views: 3672 · Filesize: 25.2kb, 75.1kb · Dimensions: 757 x 1009 ·
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TwinbNJ

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Registered: February 2003
Location: NJ
Posts: 375
2/23/2003 4:17pm

Very good - just enough color to keep the older photo look.

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ckimmerle
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Registered: February 2003
2/24/2003 3:50pm

You did a wonderful job on the face and hair. I would have liked to have seen what you could have done with the background, had you an extra 4-5 hours, of course.
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lesbones

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Registered: January 2003
Location: Los Angeles
Posts: 3
2/24/2003 8:10pm

I like that you kept the original colors to the image. Nice job in smoothing out the face.
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2/24/2003 10:56pm

I agree with the above posts,but you can put her on a new background in almost no time!build a new one then use the extract filter and stick her on it. viola!(y)
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kamduke
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Registered: April 2002
Location: Wisconsin
2/25/2003 1:03pm

Thanks for the comments & tips. Gonna take alittle time this week to try and work on her some more. The orignal backround almost looks like silhouettes of leaves with a bright sun shining in. Will try working on that.
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