Re: save pixelated photo
hi xippix Thanks for this suggestion. I thought is was for another thread I started - problems with a lot of crackling on photos.
What is csi? Is it a version of PS or a plugin or software?
It sounds like a tool I would like to...
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Re: restore crackled images
I'm not having much luck with these methods. Probably not setting parameters correctly.
I just read the advice on this forum for "hard core Crackling" and will try some of those techniques later today. Also searched on this web site and read...
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Re: restore crackled images
Thanks olbaldy
You said "When working on restorations it is always best to have at least an 8X10 at a high resolution scan of minimum 300 to 600
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Unfortunatley this is all that I have . A copy of a copy that are...
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restore crackled images
I'm trying to restore a two images to a decent look.
The originals are posted here.
http://profile.imageshack.US/user/texasnanatobe
So far I've changed them to grayscale, run a decrack action which hasn't helped very much, used a levels adjustment.
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Re: save pixelated photo
Thanks so much for the tuts.
Making an action made it easy to do the 110% method.
Changing res to 300 and then entering one dimension worked also.
I can't see difference between the results of these methods.
I'm happy...
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Re: save pixelated photo
Method 2 appears to work. Thank you very much.
I'm still not clear if I should check the constrain proportions box.
My resample choices are nearest neighbor, bilinear, and bicubic so I chose bicubic.
I did not check...
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Re: save pixelated photo
I use ps vs 7
My resize box has the option to use percents
I also can choose constrain and resample
Should I constrain and/or resample (bicubic or nearest neighbor)
Do you think this will eliminate...
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Re: save pixelated photo
BV sounds very promising but is much too expensive to use on one photo.
Thanks for the suggestion.
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Re: save pixelated photo
I will ask the folks in the photo if it would be ok to post the photo.
Thanks.
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save pixelated photo
I recently made a photo book and one of the photos printed pixellated.
Apparently the photobook required a min of 1600x1200 pixels and this photo taken with a point and shoot was 1151x768
I'd like to try and rescue the photo. Here is my plan:
1 first i'll multiply...
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Old black and white negatives
Is there anyone still printing old black and white negatives from a kodak brownie camera and that ilk. So the size of the negs is larger.
I don't have a lot of money to spend on this project so am trying to find an economical way to print these.
Does anyone have success scanning neg...
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Re: Calibrating my LG W1952Q flat monitor
Thanks for these suggestions.
I don't know where my graphic card is. Where/what is it ????
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Re: Basic Monitor Calibration for Photoshop
I forgot to mention that photos I print - either on my home printer or at mpix, shutterfly, etc. - do not look like the photo I see on my monitor.
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Re: Basic Monitor Calibration for Photoshop
A second model # on the manual title page is W2252TQ and this is on my Flatron W2252TQ monitor as well (should have looked on the monitor)
Whites are disappearing .There is no deliniation in the whites at all.
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Calibrating my LG W1952Q flat monitor
Hello Old Friends,
I turn to you in desperation.
I'm having a lot of difficulty calibrating my LG W1952Q flat monitor. I've tried several free techniques including Adobe Gamma. Others were from scarse.org and quick gamma.
After reading your tut on AG I wonder if running Adobe Gamma...
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