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04/15/2005 12:21:26 AM · #1 |
I'm trying to get a nice soft focus effect on a wedding photo! I'm not really having much success! The photo looks ok at a smaller size (5" x 7") but I'm trying to crop and enlarge to 10" x 10". I'm just finding that the photo starts to look a little washed out and it is just throwing the focus too much, making the faces look a little blurry! Can anyone tell me some settings they have found useful! I have PSP 9 and Photoshop 7! Please help! |
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04/15/2005 01:05:39 AM · #2 |
Free PS plugs (work in Digital Image Pro as well)
Virtual Photographer or Xero (set number 4 has soft mood and soft vignette which are cool)
Ed: As I was...Xero Plug-in set 2 has soft mood...
Message edited by author 2005-04-15 01:08:08.
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04/15/2005 01:08:39 AM · #3 |
Thanks heaps for these....I will try them out! |
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04/15/2005 09:15:38 AM · #4 |
I use the dreamy photo plugin that come with the Auto FX Dreamsuite 2 .
It works awesome.
Message edited by author 2005-04-15 09:15:49. |
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04/15/2005 09:18:12 AM · #5 |
I suppose I'll ask the obvious: have you tried Gordon's workshop in the tutorials area? I find that to be a nice start.
If you have two layers, your original, sharp layer, can be worked on: I sometimes add contrast or push the middle tones to the darker, or even boost the saturation a bit. The blurry layer's opacity can be adjusted, too. I haven't had much problem with this method.
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04/15/2005 09:24:20 AM · #6 |
In PS
Duplicate the layer, add a 5px gaussian blur, blend mode to darken and opacity around 40%. Duplicate the layer and set this one to the lighten blend mode with opacity around 59%. Use the eraser on areas you want to retain sharpness, ie the eyes.
If it's a wedding picture then the above may be too subtle for your tastes. |
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04/15/2005 11:45:09 AM · #7 |
Thankyou all for your advice....looks like I have a few options to play around with! :) |
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