View Full Version : Amateur -vs- Pro Glamour challenge!!!


Rax77
01-19-2008, 08:24 PM
Post closed.

amica999
01-19-2008, 09:24 PM
Rax, do you have a higher quality-image? I believe some of the members would be in game, but the picture is so blurred, wonder if any effort is worth trying...:-( Though the modell is nice :-)

lilysharon
01-19-2008, 10:56 PM
I think your rendition looks great give the flaws in the original.
You turned it into a work of art.

superkoax
01-20-2008, 02:18 PM
RAX: it's a bad quality picture to start retouching from...To me it's more over in the restoring department then retouching maybe...BUT, to your work the result is much better then original! the cutout could be better...Her hip/stomach are is still showing pieces of white, the inside on the left leg is showing shadow from original!...Her hair on top has a small bump that I think could be taken away to get that hair "even steven"...the hair has some spaces that can be filled up! hope this helps :D

CaptainHook
01-20-2008, 07:32 PM
Are YOU Rupa?

duwayne
01-20-2008, 10:25 PM
Accidents happen! I did nothing but remove the white specks and cropped. I'm no artist but I really like it as is. Don't try to retouch - enjoy what you have. There are many very talented photo artist of the site. There's more possibilities in this direction than retouching.

Dmax
01-21-2008, 12:00 AM
ahhhhhhhhhhhhh.... :) it would be even better if I just restore this photo cant beautify this if you wanna see real blockbuster movie then post a good quality image there are magicians on this site you will gonna love that..what I assume that you are not a professional or not interested in PS you just need your good photo with out paying anything :)

CaptainHook
01-21-2008, 11:47 PM
Rax, then surely you could get us a better quality pic to work on? ;)

Rax77
02-11-2008, 05:22 PM
Hi duwayne and 0lBaldy

I appreciate your efforts greatly although the pic owner hasnt taken it well that her pic is on an image retouching forum.

Please can you remove the thumbnail attachements that you have in the post which would be very much appreciated.

Thanks

Rax

duwayne
02-11-2008, 08:39 PM
Rax... Removed the thumbnail and attached file. Still, I curious about the image. Is the image straight from the camera or was some post-processing done. It looks like some sort of artistic rendering. I would really like to duplicate the look in protoshop.

It looks like the original was taken with a film camera or polaroid and scanned using a low-end document scanner. I say this because of the dust and scratched on the picture.

Rax77
02-12-2008, 05:39 PM
Hi Duwayne

It was actually just scanned in from a photograph (which wasnt that high quality) on a HP Photosmart 2610 all in one..... so no effects were used at all to make it look grainy...

I really miss my BlackWidow scanner... I dont think anything else beats it... the detail comes out perfect and you really notice the difference..

Have you experienced any excellent scanners?

Rax

duwayne
02-12-2008, 06:14 PM
I have an Epson 4990 scanner I use for prints and film. It uses Kodak's Digital ICE for removing dust, scratches and fingerprints from film positives and netgaives. Works great! It has a dynamic range of 4.0 so gets most details in shadows and highlights.