Gonna poke a hole in your video. lol, GREAT Video, but if like More Accurate messes up with what you don't want, you have more tools to fix that. So if you end up with a result, pick your other half a million tools to fix it, lol. Great thing bout photoshop. Great Tutorial tho!
You're correct, there is always more than one way to work in Photoshop but what I was hoping to do in this tutorial is outline the features available to users whilst using the SS filter. As you rightly say, I could have quite happily spent hours demonstrating various techniques for removing blurring in photographs using the SS filter in conjunction with a host of other filters and tools - unfortunately though there is a ten minute time limit on youtube which I can't seem to get around LOL!
I'm also trying to focus on smaller subjects at a time, as there's always been an art to delivering the 'right' amount of information - not too much and not too little! I'm still trying to get the balance right lol. I'm currently working on a few advanced techniques for removing blurring using some of the more popular methods.
I must say though, in my experience, when the 'more accurate' option starts producing noise then stop using it, you'd be much better off using an 'edge mask' (tutorial coming!) than trying to defeat noise afterwards!
Agreed, I hope I didnt't offend you, just wanted to point that out, and yes your are right 'bout the whole long process, and in reality...Who really wants to sit and watch a person on the comp for 4 days straight explaining how each and every tool can work and work to its advantage or disadvantage...Anyways, bye!
well done. thank you
vsolomito 7 months ago
This really helps me, Matt. Many thanks
Jonspet 4 years ago
Gonna poke a hole in your video. lol, GREAT Video, but if like More Accurate messes up with what you don't want, you have more tools to fix that. So if you end up with a result, pick your other half a million tools to fix it, lol. Great thing bout photoshop. Great Tutorial tho!
jadopotato 4 years ago
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You're correct, there is always more than one way to work in Photoshop but what I was hoping to do in this tutorial is outline the features available to users whilst using the SS filter. As you rightly say, I could have quite happily spent hours demonstrating various techniques for removing blurring in photographs using the SS filter in conjunction with a host of other filters and tools - unfortunately though there is a ten minute time limit on youtube which I can't seem to get around LOL!
MattyBoy7777 4 years ago
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I'm also trying to focus on smaller subjects at a time, as there's always been an art to delivering the 'right' amount of information - not too much and not too little! I'm still trying to get the balance right lol. I'm currently working on a few advanced techniques for removing blurring using some of the more popular methods.
MattyBoy7777 4 years ago
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I must say though, in my experience, when the 'more accurate' option starts producing noise then stop using it, you'd be much better off using an 'edge mask' (tutorial coming!) than trying to defeat noise afterwards!
Thanks for your feedback though.
MattyBoy7777 4 years ago
Agreed, I hope I didnt't offend you, just wanted to point that out, and yes your are right 'bout the whole long process, and in reality...Who really wants to sit and watch a person on the comp for 4 days straight explaining how each and every tool can work and work to its advantage or disadvantage...Anyways, bye!
jadopotato 4 years ago
Nice Rally car. Opel Kadett 2.0 l engine... dream of every 16year old! :)
Nice sharpening video... Looking forward to see from you more! :)
Bohemists 4 years ago