jerryc41 wrote:
Festina Lente wrote:
I think that Abby Sciuto on NCIS could take care of this image in a nanosecond.
Just wish I had her software... :roll:
Ah, yes...:D
Yep, send it to her :lol:
LoisCroft wrote:
Someone emailed me the attached photo and asked me to make it into a nice picture. He's also very particular about it being perfect although it does not need to be large. I'm not having a lot of success with it. I'm attaching the original file. I can lighten it in photoshop, adjust the contrast etc., but is there anything else anyone can think of to do to save this picture for him?
Best I could do and it's not great by any means.
sinatraman
Loc: Vero Beach Florida, Earth,alpha quaudrant
I could not resist the challenge. there is allot of color noise in the photo especially around his chair, plus the faces are not sharp. When faced with this situation, I can cover up the noise by converting to black and white. I also tried fill layers with low opacity. In color i will go to the artisitc filters to give a photo a soft focus dreamy quality, but that didn't work . Here are the best I can do, still a newbie when it comes to photo editing. Maybe your client would like the artsy stuff. its better then nothing.
Wait. Maybe we need to make sure we are using the same criteria.
Communication is everything.
What is his definition of "perfect"???
LoisCroft wrote:
Someone emailed me the attached photo and asked me to make it into a nice picture. He's also very particular about it being perfect although it does not need to be large. I'm not having a lot of success with it. I'm attaching the original file. I can lighten it in photoshop, adjust the contrast etc., but is there anything else anyone can think of to do to save this picture for him?
Do you have the original, and if yes, could you post that instead of this, 67kb one?
LoisCroft wrote:
Thanks everyone. He just called and wants it done in the next couple of hours. I think I will take the advice from Annie Girl and tell him it's impossible. Thanks for your help everyone!!
He ask you to do the impossible AND WANTS it done within the next couple of hours! Unbelievable!
It is probably already too late, but here is my edit...
Cheers, Ben
LoisCroft wrote:
Someone emailed me the attached photo and asked me to make it into a nice picture. He's also very particular about it being perfect although it does not need to be large. I'm not having a lot of success with it. I'm attaching the original file. I can lighten it in photoshop, adjust the contrast etc., but is there anything else anyone can think of to do to save this picture for him?
As you can see, the photo is hardly salvagable. There is just not enough information in the photo to bring out any detail. Even NASA scientists could not improve upon it. Perhaps, if the original were scanned with a high quality scanner at a high resolution, you might be able to pull out a bit more detail, but there is little that can be done with the image you posted.
jeryh
Loc: Oxfordshire UK
Quite simple; re photograph it wth a digital compact, using a tripod to get everything lined up. Then adjust accordingly. I have done this countless times for people- it works very well.
Elle
Loc: Long Island, NY
Here's my fix...but as mentioned a very bad image to work on...increasing the exposure brings up tons of noise. Feel free to use it.
jeryh wrote:
Quite simple; re photograph it wth a digital compact, using a tripod to get everything lined up. Then adjust accordingly. I have done this countless times for people- it works very well.
That may work with a properly exposed photograph, but it would be pointless with a photograph as underexposed as this one. It would not work in this case.
I had a quick go but it's a bit of a lost cause.
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