MTG44
Loc: Corryton, Tennessee
I posted these in photo gallery by mistake. I was cutting my pasture and came across these Frost Flowers,Ice ribbons,etc. and took these shots with my iPhone. I left my camera on the kitchen counter. I was hoping some one would make them a little more detailed or sharper so I could blow the up to 8x10 or larger. Thanks
1. Sharpened in Piccure+
2. Increased structure and Contrast, NIK Viveza
3. Lightened Shadows, Camera Raw Filter
4. Applied Dynamic Contrast, Darken/Lighten Center, NIK Color Efex
5. Recolored with a light touch of Midnight Waterfalls, Topaz Restyle (almost like adding a neutral density filter to absorb some of the light)
6. Resized image to 300 dpi, 10 x 7.5 inches (to maintain proportions), PS CC 2014.
Now, to the eye, this may not look all that much different. Your original photo MTG44 was quite good and other than resizing, could stand very well on its own.
Please view in download mode, then click once again in center of photo to see all the detail available for the printer.
That's rather good, very subtle changes that have brought out a lot of detail.
MTG44 wrote:
I posted these in photo gallery by mistake. I was cutting my pasture and came across these Frost Flowers,Ice ribbons,etc. and took these shots with my iPhone. I left my camera on the kitchen counter. I was hoping some one would make them a little more detailed or sharper so I could blow the up to 8x10 or larger. Thanks
Nice Photo. Opened in Camera Raw and added a little clarity. Used Perfect Resize to resize photo to 16x20 at 300 dpi. Back into Photoshop for some additional levels adjustment to bring out more contrast between the background and the ice.
MTG44
Loc: Corryton, Tennessee
Bob Yankle wrote:
1. Sharpened in Piccure+
2. Increased structure and Contrast, NIK Viveza
3. Lightened Shadows, Camera Raw Filter
4. Applied Dynamic Contrast, Darken/Lighten Center, NIK Color Efex
5. Recolored with a light touch of Midnight Waterfalls, Topaz Restyle (almost like adding a neutral density filter to absorb some of the light)
6. Resized image to 300 dpi, 10 x 7.5 inches (to maintain proportions), PS CC 2014.
Now, to the eye, this may not look all that much different. Your original photo MTG44 was quite good and other than resizing, could stand very well on its own.
Please view in download mode, then click once again in center of photo to see all the detail available for the printer.
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Thanks for taking your time to help. I think the improvements are great . I clicked on the center like you said and nothing came up. If I were to take the same photo again what would you do different to make it more dramatic. I think if a I was further away and could crop it would have made a it better. Thanks again.
Michael
MTG44
Loc: Corryton, Tennessee
artar wrote:
Nice Photo. Opened in Camera Raw and added a little clarity. Used Perfect Resize to resize photo to 16x20 at 300 dpi. Back into Photoshop for some additional levels adjustment to bring out more contrast between the background and the ice.
Thanks for taking your time to help. I think you did an admiral job. Can I take this download and send it to a photo lab to have print made.
MTG44
Loc: Corryton, Tennessee
Searcher wrote:
That's rather good, very subtle changes that have brought out a lot of detail.
Thanks for looking and your valued comment.
MTG44 wrote:
Thanks for taking your time to help. I think you did an admiral job. Can I take this download and send it to a photo lab to have print made.
Of course you may, besides it's your photo. My modifications are totally free
Great photo, opened in Lightroom did some exposure adjustments - added a touch of warmth, adjusted highlights and shadows black and white points added clarity, sharpening and used radials and brush to dramatize the lighting and the brush for some light dodge and burn to bring out detail and contrast..
MTG44
Loc: Corryton, Tennessee
artar wrote:
Of course you may, besides it's your photo. My modifications are totally free
My mistake. I meant will your adjusted photo be ok to send to a lab to print. Again thanks
MTG44
Loc: Corryton, Tennessee
SoHillGuy wrote:
Removed the blue tint.
Thanks SoHill for taking the time help. Everybody on this site has been great.
it looks like Santa's hat and beard...lol...
MTG44 wrote:
I posted these in photo gallery by mistake. I was cutting my pasture and came across these Frost Flowers,Ice ribbons,etc. and took these shots with my iPhone. I left my camera on the kitchen counter. I was hoping some one would make them a little more detailed or sharper so I could blow the up to 8x10 or larger. Thanks
MTG44 wrote:
My mistake. I meant will your adjusted photo be ok to send to a lab to print. Again thanks
Yes you may, sorry I wasn't clear
MTG44
Loc: Corryton, Tennessee
gemlenz wrote:
it looks like Santa's hat and beard...lol...
That's a great observation! LOL
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