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Jul 1, 2016 17:33:28   #
ramblin21 Loc: Sharon,Wisconsin
 
Some of this may be redundent but bare with me as I need all the help I can get!

From my previous post about this problem with making pattern sets I was having multiple tiles in
the background and were small so I had a lot of cloning to do to remove the intersected lines. With the help of UHH an Adobe rep I found from her that my downloads were probably not sized correctly to the size of my sensor which is 5184 X 3456 horizontal, or to the size of a photo I wanted to use a pattern as a BG. Here is my post to her explaining what I found out from her help.

I found the problem, my sensor size is 5184 X 3456 horizontal the opposite for vertical. When I download a image whatever ppi I download they have to be Re sized to my sensor size. This after making them into pattern sets an selecting what I need to fill with pattern fits good, but not always, I still get the Tiles just not small like before. After getting them to fit almost perfect some just need the scale to be raised from 100 to what ever fits best. This is the Best I will ever get it to be. Thanks for your help:) this ends my problem. Finally peace at last. Thanks for everyone’s suggestions, I did get Adobe after much looking for a contact us button finally found one we have been going back an forth for two days. She suggested that the size of the download and the photo I wanted to fill in with were the problem she was RIGHT :) :)
Now I have to delete all the pattern sets I made up an re-do them from scratch, I am going to be busy. Anyone else have anything to add, or maybe an easier way of doing this, I am all Ears LOL!
As others have suggested I do go out an shoot Sky-Sunset-Landscapes-etc., for my self. Thanks!

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Jul 2, 2016 07:40:37   #
Nikocarol Loc: NM & FL
 
If I do a composite I find that setting the size before I start working on a image helps with the pixilation. If you are taking a small file and making it larger to fit your 5184X3456 sensor size you will always get pixilation. Try resizing your image first (making it smaller to fit you uploaded one) cloning sounds a bit much to me. Good luck!

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Jul 2, 2016 18:43:25   #
ramblin21 Loc: Sharon,Wisconsin
 
Nikocarol wrote:
If I do a composite I find that setting the size before I start working on a image helps with the pixilation. If you are taking a small file and making it larger to fit your 5184X3456 sensor size you will always get pixilation. Try resizing your image first (making it smaller to fit you uploaded one) cloning sounds a bit much to me. Good luck!


Thank you for that tip, I learned the hard way and now always re size the download. I always get the largest file size closet to my sensor size so any re sizing up/down is minimal. Finally done with
all the re sizing and making up new pattern sets-two days worth of opening an closing PSE 12 for each set. Now I am ready for 4th of July Parade. Thanks for your help!!


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