Cartagena - Spain
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Re: Cartagena - Spain
I really like the images and the colors. I searched for the effect Textured Image 01 to see if it had a sharpening setting, but I couldn't find the effect. Is it a new one that might not be uploaded yet?
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Re: Cartagena - Spain
Hi Eve,
Thanks for all your recent comments, always nice to hear from you - hope you are well and still being creative.
'Textured image 01' is new and not yet in the effects gallery. It does not have a sharpening slider, but you can sharpen the effect after it is applied by adding a sharpening effect such as Tony's 'Sharpen' - you can then create a new effect to suit your own needs, either for your own requirements or publish it for others to use. You can also modify 'Textured image 01' to add a sharpening element to it. This particular effect is quite a simple one and is based on a similar effect from my past.
Please note, that I flattened the image prior to applying 'Textured image effect' - the result will be different on an untouched photograph. I often do prior work to a whole batch of images, for example, boosting saturation or desaturating colours, or again simplifying and flattening the images to create block colours and reduce details - I don't keep a record of this processes. I rarely apply effects without previous processing.
Hope this helps.
Kind regards & best wishes,
Andrew
Thanks for all your recent comments, always nice to hear from you - hope you are well and still being creative.
'Textured image 01' is new and not yet in the effects gallery. It does not have a sharpening slider, but you can sharpen the effect after it is applied by adding a sharpening effect such as Tony's 'Sharpen' - you can then create a new effect to suit your own needs, either for your own requirements or publish it for others to use. You can also modify 'Textured image 01' to add a sharpening element to it. This particular effect is quite a simple one and is based on a similar effect from my past.
Please note, that I flattened the image prior to applying 'Textured image effect' - the result will be different on an untouched photograph. I often do prior work to a whole batch of images, for example, boosting saturation or desaturating colours, or again simplifying and flattening the images to create block colours and reduce details - I don't keep a record of this processes. I rarely apply effects without previous processing.
Hope this helps.
Kind regards & best wishes,
Andrew
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