Photoshop :: How To Remove Wrinkles From Tablecloth
Jan 28, 2013
How to remove wrinkles from a tablecloth? I have a wedding photo with a tablecloth wrinkled that I want to smooth out.
I can reduce the luminance difference with a luminance mask + curves or exposure layer, then maybe use frequency separation or patch tool, and make it look better, but how to make it look smooth?
I'd like to create a pattern so that I can fill a large rectangle with it and have it look like a checkered tablecloth. Â I've attached an image of the idea of the pattern, as well the pattern I created and the result, which did not come out the way I wanted. How do I get it to be seamless (repeated with no break)?
I've got a pic with a sky that looks like about 6 pieces and overlapped a bit. They're all the same blue and they don't show up on my computer screen.......just prints from a kiosk.
It's hard to describe but I'm sure that there's a name for it and it has probably been discussed many times here. Can anyone help?
Any suggestions on how to restore this photo? I am having problems with getting rid of the folds and wrinkles. The original picture was printed on linen and then framed. The hardest part is in the little boy's (I know he looks like I girl.) shirt. I am having trouble with the vertical stripes.
have been trying to remove face wrinkles in CS4 without success. I have tried to follow 2 separate instructions from lynda.com, both finished up looking worse. The latest on to use the clone tool, set to lighten. The only think I finish up with a reddish looking stripes.
I have a wrinkled eye texture (see below)How do I digitally manipulate it so that i can use this same texture to on top of other photos so that it fits/blends well with people of different ethnic origins? my aim is to make poeple looking older using the same texture. So far I've tried: - Making the texture black and white and use different filters, but it doesnt work on all the different skin colours and it doesnt look real.- Using Multiply filter after adjusting the original texture - that seems to work well except on people with darker skin, then the wrinkles are just too dark. I would like to know if anyone knows a simple way where i can make this texture works on all skin colours, with out going in and adjusting the wrinkle texture one by one according to each individual.
I've been working on a photo-realistic picture lately, but I can't seem to get the wrinkles in the guy's skin to look right. I'm finding very little info out there on how to do it. Is there any specific procedure for doing it, or is it just a trial-and-error kind of thing?
I had a picture of a 10 year old, I want to use photoshop to make the 10 year old in the photo look 60... i want to add wrinkles, age spots, yellow the teeth, thin the lips... etc...
Is there any way using the adjustment brush to soften skin blemishes and wrinkles in portrait photography? I know in PS CS5 I can selectively use gaussian blur to achieve this but want to use LR extensively if I can. I have LR 4.4
I have pic with background gradient texture color. ( I think this is 1 layer pic) I try to remove the pic and keep the background ; however it was not succeed. whenever I remove the pic the background is removed the same size of pic.
Mac OSX 10.7.4  For different reasons i would like to keep Photoshop CS5 AND install Photoshop CS6. is it possible to install Photoshop CS6 and also keep Photoshop CS5 along with the CS5 Creative Suite Master Collection?  (My problem is a really a write-error while trying to save for web in Photoshop CS5. I´ve tried all kinds of solutions from the Adobe forum and other places without luck. Last things I did was to make a new admin account and test it. That worked. Also I tried uninstalling Photoshop CS4 (where save for web acctually worked on my real user account). Still no luck. So now im left with the choice of reinstalling CS4 or installing CS6 to get the save for web dialog working again)
I have an image where I want to remove an object. I'm using CS6 version. The object is a tractor.  I've tried to use the Content Aware tool and my result turned out to be a bush. I've also tried the spot healing brush and eraser tool. The result was the same.  Need removing this object? Right now, I'm at a loss as to what to do.  You can find the image here [URL]....
This leg has irregular dark spots all over and the model wants me to offer her a more uniformly toned image. What is the best way to do this taking into account the natural horizontal gradient ?
When installed my CS6 production premium, even I didn't want Photoshop 32 bits installed, it got installed anyway, and if I try to remove it, its grayed out on the installation software, can't be removed. It's now mandatory to install it?
Lightroom is sending my photos to the 32 bits version when I try to edit them in Photoshop, and I need that to be the 64 bits... also, I don't need any of the 32 bits software that was installed, and I don't seem to be able to uninstall it.
I currently have both PS CS4 and CS5 installed on my Windows Vista PC.I would like to totally remove CS5, and replace it with CS6.I understand that Adobe has a "tool" to entirely uninstall CS5.Where can I download this "tool", and are there any other issues that I should be aware of?