Hello,
Just joined the forum. I look forward to learning loads from the gurus!
I could use a little advice concerning placing (replacing) an existing image on a photograph of a book with a new image. Is it OK to post here or should I hop over to a different part of the forum?
Fellow members, I have this photo that is in bad need of a repair. The photo has been damaged some way and has this awful green area over a good part of the whole image, including the faces of the subjects. I have tried a lot of the tools I have in my bag but I am having difficulty reducing it. Some advice would be appreciated. I can't post the complete image per an agreement, so will just post a section of it.
Hey gurus! I'm trying to post to the show board for some CC (constructive criticism). I can't seem to upload. I keep going to upload and it shows the image loading but never finishes nor appears available to upload. Is this an operator error? This is probably something that has an easy solution and asked often. If so, sorry to repeat the question.
Tips, advice?
Thanks
Hi all
I have a photo I need to edit and I wanted advice on the best way to do this.
I need to remove the carpet area in this image and clone the floor texture. Any advice gratefully received!
Thanks
Hi,
I have an image that I wanted to alter part of, and cannot work out how to do it. In the attached pic, the yellow marker on the far right is turned too far to the right (the black part of the cap shows it is too far right and not 'face on' to the camera). Similarly the green pen second in from the left has the same issue.
How can I isolate the markers with this issue, and rotate them vertically (on the axis as such) so that the images of these markers are directly 'face on' like the rest of the markers?
I have read about 3D conversions but not sure how to do it, and would have thought there is another way to resolve rather than having to convert the image to 3D? Appreciate any advice.
Hi all, I'm new to the forum and I'm a freelance researcher in image editing.
I'm italian, so sorry in advance for my english .
I'm also a little crazy , I left my job as employee 'cause I believe in my researches and I want to make them my only job.
I developed a new effect for substituting colors in images. I would like to test the goodness of this new approach useful for retouching photos ... so I ask you a little collaboration, if you want to help me, you should retouch the image that I attached in this way: change the color of the pen fromred to white.
It's important to me to know how much time you spent in retouching the image and what applications you used for achieving the result, so please post the altered image together with the requested info. In a few days I'll post the image elaborated with my algorithm.
Really thanks to all, in advance, for the collaboration.
GS
Hey guys. This'll be my first post on this forum. I've never been that into photography and image editing until I got my hands on PS and realized how amazing the process is and how many changes you can make. I actually spend quite a bit of time messing with pics in my spare time now. That said, I'm still a beginner when it comes to this program, so I need help on a couple things.
The current picture I need advice on deals with the old "sun in the background" problem. Its a picture of myself riding a horse, but a noob mistake made me forget that you need the sun facing you in order to not have your skin appear dark. I know to correct this in the future, but I'd like to know if there's a way that PS can make this look a bit better.
I'm not uploading the actual image, but a really good comparison looks like this:
How could I get the skin tone looking normal?
I am having an issue with getting a realistic look to an image where I need to make a section that is near solid black for the most part, be a lighter gray while keeping the shading/highlight transition. See image for what I am talking about. Is there a way to do this in a few steps? I would assume it would be some combination of the brush tool with a blend mode? Though I have quickly tried this without success. Of course curves is out since it causes nasty banding real quickly. Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Sorry admins if this isnt allowed but ive been struggling on this for a while.
Im need help turning this (image in post below) image into a stencil type form.
Ive tried lots of different guides but i cant get the image to look "realistic".
If anyone could help it would be appreciated, im looking for the image backround to be white and the stencil part green.
thanks.
Hello,
I am completely new to this forum so I apologize if this is posted in the wrong place. I am using Adobe Photoshop Elements 9 and have a question regarding file size/quality. So, here it goes.
I am currently working on publication that requires all downloaded photos to be uploaded to a website that has a max file size of 20 mb. When I download an image to use for a background (some sort of a pattern that is normally somewhere around 800 x 800 size) the image is about 180 kb which is perfect. Unfortunately, the image has a poor ppi resolution and prints extremely blurry so in photoshop under image size, I increase the resolution so that the file size & resolution is bigger. This takes a lot of guessing on my part.
For example, if I increased the image resolution to 100000000 ppi, the file size would end up way over 20 mb which does me no good. So what I am wondering is, is if there is a way to optimize the the resolution of the image, given the file size limitations, without all of the guess and check?
If this looks confusing, I apologize and will gladly explain more. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I am very new to Photoshop. I have attached an image of a map.
I would like to remove all of the markers and other things in the image. Ideally I would like to be left with just the map itself. No background or anything like. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I am trying to learn through a hands-on approach. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance for the help.