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06-01-2002, 04:55 PM
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| | | Tutorial: Smoothing Unwanted Textures View here
Jakaleena submitted this amply illustrated tutorial on Smoothing Unwanted Textures.
Last edited by Doug Nelson; 07-24-2003 at 01:08 PM.
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06-01-2002, 05:23 PM
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| | | Thank you for such a valuable tutorial Jak. I saw you use this method in another forum thread to help someone with a problem like this and I was hoping you would make a tutorial on it. Great job of the tutorial also with lots of visuals. Very easy to read and understand.
DJ | 
06-01-2002, 05:37 PM
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| | | Simpley awesome! Jakaleena...
As a token of appreciation from the silent majority, these are for you.
Thanks so for taking the time and effort... a truly exceptional job.
~DannyR~ | 
06-01-2002, 06:16 PM
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| | Oh wow, I'm jealous Jak. Digital roses and they will never wither and die. You lucky gal you. 
DJ | 
06-01-2002, 07:06 PM
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| | | Re: Simpley awesome! Quote: Originally posted by DannyRaphael Jakaleena...
As a token of appreciation from the silent majority, these are for you.
Thanks so for taking the time and effort... a truly exceptional job.
~DannyR~ | Thank you, Danny. <Smoooooooooch!>
Gosh, y'all - if I'd known I'd get ROSES, I'd have written a tut waaaaaay sooner!!! | 
06-01-2002, 07:09 PM
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| | | Thanks very much Jak for a great tutorial. As Deb said, the visuals help a lot. I'm going to print this one as a keeper, and maybe I can even get into the habit of using the three images like you do. Thanks again.
Ed | 
06-01-2002, 07:11 PM
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| | | DJ: Here is one just for you, the difference is, I grew it, and scanned it directly.
greg | 
06-01-2002, 07:45 PM
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| |  For Me??? Oh thanks Greg. Nice scan. Like what you did with the background. Sure is pretty. And best of all, it will never die. 
DJ | 
06-01-2002, 09:44 PM
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| | | Believe it or not, I did quite a bit of restoration on the flower, as it was not picked, it fell from the plant.
greg | 
06-01-2002, 10:15 PM
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| | Never would have known it wasn't in it's prime of life.  Now if I could only find a way to work that kind of magic on me. 
DJ | 
06-01-2002, 11:19 PM
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| | Quote: Originally posted by DJ Dubovsky Never would have known it wasn't in it's prime of life. Now if I could only find a way to work that kind of magic on me. 
DJ |
Why do you think I have some Arab, instead of my pic on the avitar:-) | 
06-02-2002, 09:00 AM
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| | | Thank you Jak for the wonderful tutorial - I've been unsuccessfully trying to restore a photo for a friend of mine and nothing seemed to work. In five minutes using your method, I'm almost done!!
Wish I had some flowers to send!
Keep up the good work,
Margaret | 
06-02-2002, 09:11 AM
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| | Quote: Originally posted by winwintoo Thank you Jak for the wonderful tutorial - I've been unsuccessfully trying to restore a photo for a friend of mine and nothing seemed to work. In five minutes using your method, I'm almost done!!
Wish I had some flowers to send!
Keep up the good work,
Margaret | That is so cool. I'm so glad it helped you out with your friend's restoration... That you found it useful is as good as flowers in my book!
Thanks for letting me know. | 
07-24-2003, 04:10 AM
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| | Smoothing Unwanted Textures This is just my method of dealing with cracks and textures that appear after scanning some very old photos. I've found that this method works better for me than most other methods I've tried. I've also found it effective on prints that have a canvas texture added, old E-surface prints and files that are just pixellated or covered with artefacts. [ details] |
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