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how to make an image more crisp - gib65 - 07-19-2018 Hello, I'm trying to improve the following photo: [attachment=1941] My camera had too much haze on the lens that day, causing the image to not be as crisp as it could be. I've improved it somewhat by increasing the contrast and the saturation a bit, but it could still use some more improvement. Other than increasing the contrast and saturation, does anyone know how to make images more crisp? RE: how to make an image more crisp - Ofnuts - 07-19-2018 Can we have the original image? RE: how to make an image more crisp - gib65 - 07-20-2018 (07-19-2018, 06:29 AM)Ofnuts Wrote: Can we have the original image? Sure, here it is: [attachment=1947] RE: how to make an image more crisp - Ofnuts - 07-20-2018 Just with the Curves tool:
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RE: how to make an image more crisp - dinasset - 07-20-2018 (07-20-2018, 06:22 AM)Ofnuts Wrote: Just with the Curves tool:Well done. My different approach, just to try: - duplicate layer - add a mask on this duplicated layer white to black (top-down) - set this layer mode to multiply - new layer from visible (normal) - duplicate visible - unsharp mask - set this layer to multiply (75.0 opacity) - duplicate, desaturate, invert values, set to softlight (25.0 opacity) - final layer as new from visible - apply level to have the lowest value to pure black RE: how to make an image more crisp - gib65 - 07-21-2018 Thanks both for your responses, Ofnuts, your technique works if I apply it to different selections throughout the page, feathering for smoothness. dinasset, I didn't try your technique but I'm sure it works just as well. It's useful to have it on here for others to find. RE: how to make an image more crisp - Ofnuts - 07-21-2018 (07-21-2018, 03:26 PM)gib65 Wrote: Thanks both for your responses, You don't need feathering, you need luminosity masks. |