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So here is the situation. Either I am extremely paranoid, or my girlfriend is busted. After a nice old fight (of epic proportions), i was browsing the craigslist casual encounters and came across this. Now i would recognize that booty from a mile away but i do not want to jump to conclusions so i came here for help.
Here is what got me a little skeptical. The red mark on her spine (fresh scar from the couch-if its her), and it looks like there may be a sort of massive scar on her left leg where the shadow starts due to extra pixelation (which she has from an accident) I just cannot tell with the resolution. On her right cheek, she also has a Clover tattoo, does it look like this could have been covered up?
Just want to know from the experts what may be going on in this picture. If anyone could sharpen it up or somehow tell if there is a cover up on the right cheek that would be awesome. I'm ****ing paranoid but just given the timing, the aforementioned factors, and the title of the craigslist post "recently single" i would like to figure this out.
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^ you can kind of see the scar in this picture
Thanks alot,
Chuck
Hi Everyone,
I have a simple and hopefully quick fix. The tie was not adjusted in the picture and photographer did not pay attention to the detail and this picture will be used for the year book. I was wondering if somebody would be willing to take. I submitted a tie picture I had gotten fixed for my mothers birthday a few months ago so I was hoping I could get lucky again.
Any help would be appreciated.
Tie fix
EDIT: I realized that I ruined the picture dimensions trying to adhere to the forum attachment rules. I am fixing it at the moment and uploading a new picture.
EDIT #2: Link to high quality photo - http://www1.picturepush.com/photo/a/...g/14398219.jpg
I want to print this picture onto photo paper. I wanted to print it in portrait orientation with 4x6 dimensions, but I have no idea how to do this without distorting the picture. Can anyone help me? I attached inline as well as an attachment. If anyone can help me, thank you!
Hey guys , what a simple yet nice picture this one is , i am going to try and re-do it , because i really like this picture . I knw its kind of silly , because it might seem so simple , but i still wanna re-do it :P :P
btw , sorry if i take a while doing it , my boss has shifted me to web development , and i get less spare time than i used to , but my heart will always be in designing , maybe 'cause its addictive , anyways , will work on this one now .. and get back
Hi!
I have a dilemma with a high resolution picture that I want to use on a large screen. The problem is the screen has a low resolution which seem to distort the picture sometimes. Also I would like to zoom in the picture.
The monitor is a 47 inch HP LD4720tm sporting a 1,920 by 1,080 resolution. So the resoultion is like an ordinary desktop monitor but the size is more than double that. In other words, the pixel density (ppi) is much smaller.
The picture is of a clock. Size is about 670X670 pixels. I cropped out this clock from a larger 12MP Raw format Nikon picture. The cropped out clock looks something like this (my real image is copyright protected but this is very similar with 700x644px):
(http://www.stanleylondon.com/ClockShipsBellSml1.jpg )
On the screen this picture should take up a fixed size of 170X170 pixels (ie about 10% of the monitor).
The first way I did this was to simply in Photoshop Elements save the 670X670 picture as a png and with dimensions 170X170 pixels. ("Save for web" to get it as small in size as possible and chose png and 170X170). Then I put the 170X170 pic on the background canvas. It looks very nice. However, when I zoomed in the numbers and other details look very jagged or blurry.
So now I tried with the larger resolution 670X670px. I put this on the background too, and as it should only take up 170X170px, I clicked it and dragged to resize it. But this picture looks much worse than the 170X170 pic. I suppose the 170X170 pic perfectly fits the 170X170 space while the 670X670px is distorted. I mean, for the 170X170 pic there will be one pixel for each monitor point. When I do the exact same comparison on a 21 inch 1920X1080 monitor they look equally good, so it must be due to the low pixel density of the 48 inch monitor where the human eye can see each pixel.
However, now when I zoom in the details for the 670X670px were clearly visible.
I tried a few other resoultions like 360X360 and 270X270 (I resized the 670X670 pic to these sizes) and both png and jpeg. They also looked worse in normal view but of course in zoomed view they displayed more details than the 170X170 pic.
My dilemma now is how to get an image that will look good both when zoomed in and when in 100% zoom (normal view) on this large screen. Is there a way to do this. Eg like resizing to a resolution larger than 170X170 that will also look good in normal view.
Thanks.
Hi to all
I'm sorry for my not so great title, but I just don't eally know how to call what I want to do...
In general, I want to create a picture that if I were to duplicate it and put it on top of the original, it will "connect" and look like a continuation of the original picture.
This is an example of what I wanna do:
I can't use the same method I've used here to create what I want, 'cause I wanna do it on a more complex picture. Like this:
If such an ability can't be achived then maybe is there a way, that if I'm drawing using the brush tool but there is not enough space for the whole brush to be drawn, it will not be drawn?
That is a background for a video game that I am working on and it is very important to me. So if anyone in here know how I can draw things without them being sliced by the borders on the canvas please help me.
Thanks in advance,
Liav
Hey guys, my name is isaac and im doing product photography, one of me client asked me if i can do "magnifying effect" like as it shows in the first picture, the second picture that a picture i took.
thank you for any help
Hi Everyone,
I was wondering if someone could please help me out. I do not have Photoshop, so I just downloaded GIMP tonight. I am beginning to learn the ropes but would really like a photo edited in the mean time.
There is an annoying pipe in the 2 attached photos that I would like to be removed, if possible. If anyone can spare a few minutes to remove it that would be awesome. Also, the lion in the first picture doesn't seem to be as rich in color and/or in focus as he is in the second picture, so if a certain effect (the picture seems "whiter" than the 2nd, so maybe it's too bright?) can be used to help him stand out that would be great. I trust your opinions/suggestions, so if you want to mess around with it and add certain things please do. I'm sure these two edits are very basic (item removal and sharpening/adding color to an image), so I hope to learn how to do it in GIMP within the next few days.
Thanks so much
Hello,
I'm in a bit of a hurry with this one and looked all over for how to do it. I have a logo I need to print out very big, every part in A3. Every letter went fine because you can resize words w/o them getting bad resolution. I have made an eggshape from a real egg picture. "Just white with blueish borders". And I want to know if it is possible to take this egg and resize it without it having a really bad resolution. I need it to be A4 or A3.
Here it is and here is the PSD file: egg1.psd
If you could explain a way to do it or make it A4 or preferably if possible A3 size with good resolution I would be very thankful!
Thank you all in advance.
Oscar
Hey guys, I got a picture from the other weekend I really wanna post. The only problem is my Gf's mom and family follows me. . . Is there anyone who can do some funny editing or blurring with this picture so it's postable? Thanks.
Hi,
So I spent some time at a wolf sanctuary, where an alpha male wolf bonded to me. He was 240LBS and I am 6'1", when he stood on his hind paws, we were eye to eye. He was a very big wolf.
I recently did some work for an artist who deals only in oils. She has offered to draw a picture of me and the wolf.
The only problem is, she is good at reproducing from pictures.
The one picture I want her to draw for me in oils, is one where the wolf is submitting to me, burying his head in my chest, and I am laying my head on the back of his neck. This is special, because this particular wolf was an aggressive alpha. He had to be segregated from his pack because he was tearing them up. You can count on one hand the number of people who were allowed in with him, due to his aggressive nature. Yet, he submitted to me, not because I was bigger than he was, or more aggressive, but because he accepted me as a brother.
My head is turned the wrong way! You can see the gentle expression on the wolf's face, but you can only see the back of my head.
Here is the picture I want her to paint...
Leading up to it, and to give you an idea of his size...
Also a good shot of the size difference between us, I am 6'1"
Here's a good pic of my relaxed face, getting a wolf kiss.
Scent rub, relaxed face
Are any of these usable to photoshop me facing the right way in the first picture above?