Photoshop in use - editing old ruined images
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Sir, can you help with photo. I will send it you. Please!
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Thank you for the helpful video. For anyone with a basic familiarity of Photoshop, this illustrates several easy techniques for photo restoration. You don't have to speak Norwegian to appreciate it. Thanks again.
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At 2:33 listen and you can hear nigger. No joke.
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PLEASE........................
....next time do the title in German or say it is in German. You waste our time when we do a search and find out we don't understand it. PLEASE........................
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We really need a filter on Youtube so we can get suggestions based on the languages we understand.
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He doesn't have to speak in english to please you all...although the descrption cpuld be in the language the video is spoken, to avoid this comments
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I am also quite good in languages and this one was easy. The narration is in the Danish language. Similar to Norwegian and Swedish but softer. Tutorial was straight forward.
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obviously, the photo was torn and pieced together with a gap. Why would anybody use the "clone" tool to correct this gap? Why not save one half of the image as a separate layer and then float it onto the original and close the gap? Using the clone tool does not correct every problem. Sometimes, you need to take a little more time to have a much better result. The "clone" tool is the easy way out, and it's also very much abused.
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@TheMrSmissen it is danish
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@frykfc It is danish haha
Title and description in english but narator in something i don understand
frykfc 2 years ago 7
I'm really good in languages but I have to say, I did't understand a shit of it.
TheMrSmissen 1 year ago 5