Photoshop :: Print Image Colours Not Consistent With Scanned Picture
Nov 25, 2003I scanned a picture into photoshop at a resolution of 300. When i print it back out the colours are off and the image is kinda faded/pixely.
View 1 RepliesI scanned a picture into photoshop at a resolution of 300. When i print it back out the colours are off and the image is kinda faded/pixely.
View 1 RepliesI am a newbe with pro4. How do I change a scanned negative image to a positive image? swap black for white and vis versa?
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I'm laying out the final figure in photoshop, and have created a high resolution document in which to import this image from paint with some other images. however, when i check the res on the files that he's given me so far, it's screen res.
I have many product drawings that need to have some type of identifying title (e.g., Product Name). Now that I know how to expand the canvas of the images to create enough space, I now need guidance as to how I can add a title that is consistent from image to image. I want the 'position' of the title to be as close to the same for all images (i.e., same position from bottom of image). Images are the same size for all products within a particular product line.
So, I add 1" to the bottom of an image. What next?
I find that when i am working on a file and try to save as web, the colour on my screen is lighter than the colour that the image has when i am on the saving as web window. How do i get to have a consistent color in both my on screen image and the one i am saving?
This is specially true for photos, they look pale and skin tones are dull. I want images to have the windows RGB profile even when i am saving them as web images.
How do i edit a text in the middle of a picture that was scanned ? What software will allow me to do this ? I currently have Photoshop and xi.
View 7 Replies View RelatedI need to make a text above picture readable in the east way. Making text colour a single color is not successful always; even tough I select the most contrasting colour to the general picture colour.
I am not professional in pictures, colouring etc. But, I think there should be a colour contrast concept. A simple example is that white is the most contrasting colour to the black or vice versa.
Can I use Photoshop so that it will change the colour of the pixels of the text to the most contrasting pixels colours of the background picture? I think in that case the text may be read in the easiest way.
what is the highest resolution I can use in photoshop from a scanned picture
View 2 Replies View Relatedi can't highlight it and thus finish scanning. The worst part is that i've tried all the buttons and screen size changes but nothing works except terminating the whole photoshop proccess and starting all over again.
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How to "overlay" different colours on the car? I am not sure how to go about selecting just the body of the car so that I can overlay different colours.
I would prefer to not have to hand paint each colour over the body of the car.
I have some scanned pages from an old book, and the lines etc curve downwards near one edge. Is there a way to easily straighten them out?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have tried this feature with mixed results. Scaning 2,3 or 4 pictures of different sizes, changing angles using an HP8600 Multifunction device. I have tried both scannig using HP software and directly with Elements at 200, 300 and 600 dpi. Elemets will sometime split off one of the pics but is not reliably sepatating them all. What ca I do to improve my results? I have a lot of pics to scan and really don't want to do them one at a time.
View 1 Replies View Relatedi have scanned 35mm B&W negs into LR4. have printed about 40 images. all have different tones. some have blue or green or brown tones. some images are warmer than others and some colder.
the temp and tint scale are grayed out. impossible to have all images with same exp/contrast/etc.i have been told that when presenting a b&w body of work, all printed images have to have a similar tone.
When scanning my project, the work appears on screen in actual size, but for the life of me I can't print in actual size, only full page A4.
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View 9 Replies View Relatedi regularly have to print out colours for sublimating fabric, and use illustrator to create a panel of blends to print out.
I put four colours in the corners, make an 18 step blend or the top two, then the bottom two, expand them then ungroup them, and then change the blend options to 8 steps and blend them vertically one by one.
all in all it's several minutes work, but i thought i could change the values of the four corners, and then use actions to blend the grid.
initially it stopped and told me ungroup was unavailable, so i created smaller steps, but still can't get it to work.
is this possible, or do i carry on manually crating grids? or is there another way?
I have some 2 coluor artwork consisting of 2 x pantone colours purple and grey.
Within the artwork is a stripe pattern swatch consisting of the same colours. On screen the colours are fine and I've checked all the colour settings and these are fine too.
Why however when i print the artwork does the pattern print in a different colour?
I'm currently an Art Major in school, and I've been studying examples from the Art Nouveau era. I've been sketching out symmetrical designs, scanning them and mirroring them on Photoshop.
All has gone well so far, however, I'm now trying to figure out how to clean it up and make it look "perfect". In terms of being perfect, I want it to look completely clean. I darkened the lines as much as I could and erased as much as I could, however, I've tried different things such as blurring, sharpening, and adjusting levels, but the lines still seem too jagged from the sketching. I'm wanting to smooth them out and make them look nice.
Here is my drawing:
and here is an example of what I would like it to look like(minus the completely filled in black part)
You see how crisp it is? No jagged edges, completely smooth and clean. This is what I want.
So I'm currently an Art Major in school, and I've been studying examples from the Art Nouveau era. I've been sketching out symmetrical designs, scanning them and mirroring them on Photoshop.
All has gone well so far, however, I'm now trying to figure out how to clean it up and make it look "perfect". In terms of being perfect, I want it to look completely clean. I darkened the lines as much as I could and erased as much as I could, however, I've tried different things such as blurring, sharpening, and adjusting levels, but the lines still seem too jagged from the sketching. I'm wanting to smooth them out and make them look nice.
Here is my drawing:
and here is an example of what I would like it to look like(minus the completely filled in black part)
You see how crisp it is? No jagged edges, completely smooth and clean. This is what I want.
So does anyone know of any ways to get to this result?
I scanned a black and white image and have been trying to touch it up, smooth the edges basically.
It is a kanji character, basically four asymmetrical shapes, but the edges have become very jagged.
i scanned an image. i like the font. what do i do to copy the font, and use the font on the same image?
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Yes, I know it ain't the greatest image - all I am hoping to do is remove the colour cast and get some of the natural colors in there.
I've tried tweaking it through "Selective colour", but this only seems to get me so far.
I scanned a lined image into photoshop, and now I want the lines to have opacity so that I may color underneath them, but I am clueless on how to do this. I have photoshop 7, and the link to my image is below. Code:
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View 2 Replies View RelatedSay you have a flattened image, a solid background and text of a differrent colour.
If you wanted to change the colour of the text is there some trick to simultaneously changing the pixels around the letters with slightly different hues (because of the antialiasing) into a relative colour?
i have attached a gif image of a letter zoomed in to give an example.
If you wanted to alter that text to say red could you do it?
I scanned a black and white print in color and am trying to replace all the black with dark green. Been trying for hours in elements 9. This is all so hard. Just to ask this question I have typed it into 3 different screens, set screenname, many other hurdles.
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