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Sand and Dirt

Started by Pat, May 06, 2012, 08:14:47 AM

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Pat

Hi Everyone,

I've taken this delightful little 3.5x5 photo as far as I know how.  The entire surface was covered in a fine layer of sand and dirt and everything I've tried to clean it up beyond what you see in my WIP here seems to result in a flat, painted, artificial look.  Please let me know what you think.   

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Thanks, Pat
Pat

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Hannie

Pat, from what I can tell (image is small) your restore looks beautiful and not painted at all!

Hannie
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Pat

#2
Sorry about the size Hannie, I know it's small.  Print size for this photo is 3.5x5  What I was going for was an opinion as to whether or not it is going to be satisfactory at print size.  On the forum on my screen it comes out about 4x6, is it smaller than that on your screen? I was fairly happy with it but wanted to be sure because when I view it at "Actual Pixels" I can still see the remains of a great deal of dirt and sand but can't get rid of any more of it without making it look painted and flat.  I'm glad you like it.  I've re-posted larger below.  Thanks.

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Pat

"Take a deep breath and think of the three things you are grateful for, right in this moment."  -MJ Ryan Author

kiska

#3
SEVERAL of the Joplin pics are sized wrong. You can check the actual size in Bridge or Photoshop>Image Size. Should be a 4x6.


kiska
Photoshop 2021, MacPro

glennab

Pat, I'm with Hannie.  I wouldn't change a thing.  GK
What we do for ourselves dies with us. What we do for others and the world remains and is immortal. ~Albert Pine

(Photoshop CS5 /Mac Pro)

Pat

#5
I'm so glad you like it Glenna  :hug: 

Thanks to a tip from Jonas regarding pixel level dodge and burn I was able to improve the background.  I was also able to clean up the rim of the basket a bit more:



Pat
Pat

"Take a deep breath and think of the three things you are grateful for, right in this moment."  -MJ Ryan Author

Mhayes

Pat, it looks beautiful!

Margie
"carpe diem"

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