Photoshop :: Clean Images
Feb 17, 2009how images of items like watches can be made to look so 'clean' What I mean is the images seem to be almost computer generated, except they are not.
View 3 Replieshow images of items like watches can be made to look so 'clean' What I mean is the images seem to be almost computer generated, except they are not.
View 3 RepliesI am on a Mac OS 10.5.8 with Adobe CS2, Acrobat 7.0 Professional, and Illustrator and Bridge.
I have a bunch of print-outs of old documents that came from a microfilm copy. I need to include them in a report, so I need to scan them in. I have tinkered with various settings (100 dpi - 300 dpi) and of course I would like to keep them small sized. At 300, one came in at 10 MB which is absurd.
My second problem is that part of the print-outs are really difficult to read--it's usually one section that has a lot of mid-tones. I can use levels and curves somewhat, but they seem to affect the whole document.
I created a rectangle box but I cant seem to clean up the edges where the seperate rectangles meet. How do I go about this? Below is a picture.
View 1 Replies View RelatedA couple days ago I am download and install Adobe Photoshop CS6 Trial and It's great. But I have a question — because I need only Photoshop, how I can delete all other Adobe apps that a don't need (Like Bridge, Extension Manager, etc.).
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I am attaching an image, In the image you will see a shape I drew only that the curve is pixelated and I don't know how to make it clean ?
View 7 Replies View Relatedhow I can clean up the corners of this photo?It is a B&W photo that I have scanned at 600 dpi and have in PS6.
View 9 Replies View Relatedhow do I cut out an image from the background so that I can stikc it cleanly onto another background?
Also to blend the ages of one image into the background/layer where the edges will not be so strong and noticable?
I have noticed with PS CS2 that when I make an image with the gradient tool that it leaves horizontal lines on the image.
If I'm working with the gradient tool it does not leave a clean image. There are always some vertical, horizontal, or angulared lines ,,,or even circular lines that I don't want in my images.
When I make the images in CS2 and view them, it's fine. But after I save it and open it up in something else or CS2 later, the lines appear on the image.
How do I make an image so that it does not have the horizontal marks or lines in it.
After using the Filter Extract and Magic Lassoo methods to erase a background of say a model, I usually end up with lots of artefacts.
I then use the backgound erase to remove these. But I find it very time consuming as they do not show up that well on the standard grey checkerboard background.
how to see artefacts easier ?
How to clean eyeglass lens using Photoshop?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI drew this image and scanned it, and as you can tell the lines are very light and not precise. This is my original image:
I'd like to digitize this image and make it more professional and clean. I've tried image trace in illustrator and many adjustments in Photoshop. Here is my result:
Much better than what i started with but still not professional and clean enough for branding.
I have seen some design of text that is very clean but for some reason, my text has some kind of feather on it. I have tried to change different properties of the text but it doesn't work. As you can see in the image, the first button, the text is very clean (got it from a website) compared to the second one.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am prepping a character for cut-out animation, in Photoshop CS6. I am at a stage when i need to clean up layer edges (all the artwork is bitmap and created in Photoshop with brushes) I had tried zooming and rubbing out , any noticeable debris around the artwork, but i watched a tutorial where a person set up a function key which displayed a red border around the opaque parts of the layer, which is just what i need, for efficient clean-up.
Unfortunately, it wasn't explained in the tutorial how it was done. I have searched and searched, but i don't even know what the action is called in Photoshop that does that.
I have a logo for a Norwegian hockey-fanclub that I would like to clean up a bit, but I dont find a good sollution on how to do it.
Does anybody have a good Idea on how to clean up this logo?
I have multiple pictures of the same product but had to focus on different parts to get those parts in focus. As you can imagine, this meant other parts were out of focus.
I seem to remember during one of the "CS3 is cool" seminars I attended that something along the lines of what I'm hoping to do is possible.
I would like to merge these images together to form one image with everything in focus. Exposure is the same on each of them.
Is this possible (and if so, how) or am I dreaming?
I screen capture a web page I want to modify and plop new text on it. But the fonts in my screen capture are more crisp than the text I type in Photoshop! The fonts I type in Photoshop look blurry, fat, messy, "like crap" - even though I set my anti-aliasing to "crisp".
Is there a better way of getting cleaner text to display?
Is there a 3rd party plugin I could use or something?
how do I extract a really clean (and by that I mean with VERY clear edges) copy of this.
I'm taking it into SWISH and trying to make the white background transparent, but I keep getting fuzzy edge artifacts around the CD's .
How do I make them sharp in Photoshop first or how do I create a nice clean transparent background so that the edges of the CD's are sharp?
Can I do a clean install of Ps CS4 upgrade without having to install Ps CS3?
View 2 Replies View Relatedway to get a clean angle on a shape? I can never get a straight edge with the line tool or the lasso tool. Is there a better way to do it that I'm just not seeing?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI took this photo while it was snowing and there were two noticable water drops on the lens that created white marksglows.
How would I go about removing these marks? The big one is in the lower left. I also have the RAW file.
A family member scanned an old photo of my great grandparents and sent it to me. I would like to work on it in PS, but I'm not sure which tools would be the best to use for this.
Someone seems to have wiped off some dirt in the middle, but it's not well done at all. The first thing I would do, is to set the Levels, and perhaps have a go with the Clone Tool, but if any of you can suggest other tools, I'll try to clean it up. I will also see if I can get a photo with the whole frame on.
I have an old property survey that is barely legible.. trying to clean up background without losing surveyors drawing. Any thoughts? I am working in PDE10 and am not a whiz
View 1 Replies View RelatedI need to make a selection of this tree:
so that it looks like this:
and its proven to be very difficult. My tree looks pretty terrible, and it's definitely not as clean as the tree in the poster. I'm using the quick selection tool.
I am drawing with a bamboo tablet a road on a map and the edges of my stroke look bumpy, i.e. not smooth, using the pencil tool.
I have the hardness set to 0. If I hold the shift key and draw parts of the road that are straight I get a nice smooth edge but when I add in the curves I must have terrible shaky hand cos its so bumpy. Is there a smooth tool or something similar?
I've mapped a grid onto a sphere. The latitude lines look fine. But the vertical longitude lines come out wiggly!
I've tried different sizes of the grid graphic. I've tried rendering preference quality and rendering the file.
I'm trying to activate my PhotoshopCX1 on a clean install of Windows 7, which reactivated online immediately.The support tech tells me Windows 7 is no longer supported!
I tell him he needs my activation numbers, then he has to give me the code. And it works.Case # 2079 74965 in the hope that anyne from Adobe monitors these posts.I've been using Photoshop, Mac and Windows, since V3.5..I go throiugh a lot of computers. Reactvation since CX is a nightmare
create extended clean plate to fill extensive holes (created by selections)?
Often I'd like to animate STILL IMAGE but I find very difficulties to fill extended holes in background...
I find Content Aware very very useful but when the background is very not homogeneous you can meet a lot of problems... and I don't now if in this new CS6 anthing is better in Content Aware..
I have load of files that I need to clean up to reduce file size (mb) without reducing image size. I have manually been doing this in tree steps; merging active layers and deleting hidden layers, deleting unused channel/masks and deleting all paths. For the layers part I have managed to create an action and run it on multiple files through the file>automate>batch menu, I would like to the same for the channel and paths or possibly all three in one.
View 2 Replies View RelatedHow can I clean old pictures, they were taken with a film camera and recently were scan. Some of the pictures looks like with dust and fuss.
View 7 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to create a bump map for use in 3D rendering (3ds Max). This is the diffuse map i've created:
Problem is, no matter how much i fuss around with exposure, curves, hight pass filter, this is all i'm getting:
As you can see it is very "jagged" and looks terrible when rendered. I tried to clean it, but despeckle doesn't do it. I need something clean looking, like this one:
What is the proper way of creating this kind of bump map?
This is prob one of the cleanest looking radio station sites i've seen yet. 96X
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