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Specific Extend veil please


Kmjeps

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Hello, I am new to this and trying to extend the veil down in a straight line (or at least not as wobbly/fake looking as it is). If someone is able could you extend it to where it meets either the dress or the ground in a more even/straight line. ABF8E0EA-291D-4105-A5FD-D663195CB55D.jpeg
 
Amazing, thank you! When I try to print it, it says low resolution now. Possibly because I uploaded from my phone. I can improve resolution in photoshop, correct?
 
Issues of file size and print resolution are not my strong suit, but the file you provided is a jpeg of only 611k in size, which is pretty small. I didn't touch the settings, but it is set up at 300 dpi (which is good for printing) at a print size of 4.3" x 2.8". If you're trying to print it substantially larger than that you may have resolution issues. There are others here who are better than I am at this issue. They may see this and jump in with additional thoughts.

Do you have a better (larger, higher resolution) version of the photo? If yes, please attach that here and I can do the edit on that one. To answer your question, Photoshop does have the ability to increase the file size and print resolution of an image, but whether or not that results in an "improvement" is another story. Sometimes, it makes things worse.
 
I don't know if you want to use this - I picked up another veil and blended it in.
Also upscaled the photo with Gigapixel so now you have an 11 X 17 at 300 ppi.
Also sharpened it up a bit since the focus was very soft - added a bit of a curves layer.
Bottom line - a beautiful couple. Wishing you many years of health and happiness!
wedding veil couple edited.jpg
 
I don't know if you want to use this - I picked up another veil and blended it in.
Also upscaled the photo with Gigapixel so now you have an 11 X 17 at 300 ppi.
Also sharpened it up a bit since the focus was very soft - added a bit of a curves layer.
Bottom line - a beautiful couple. Wishing you many years of health and happiness!
View attachment 123429
Wow thank you so much!
 
Issues of file size and print resolution are not my strong suit, but the file you provided is a jpeg of only 611k in size, which is pretty small. I didn't touch the settings, but it is set up at 300 dpi (which is good for printing) at a print size of 4.3" x 2.8". If you're trying to print it substantially larger than that you may have resolution issues. There are others here who are better than I am at this issue. They may see this and jump in with additional thoughts.

Do you have a better (larger, higher resolution) version of the photo? If yes, please attach that here and I can do the edit on that one. To answer your question, Photoshop does have the ability to increase the file size and print resolution of an image, but whether or not that results in an "improvement" is another story. Sometimes, it makes things worse.


Thank you so much for explaining all of this! I another version. I can't add it here, because it says the file is too big! I will see how I can make it smaller and then try. Thank you again!
 
Issues of file size and print resolution are not my strong suit, but the file you provided is a jpeg of only 611k in size, which is pretty small. I didn't touch the settings, but it is set up at 300 dpi (which is good for printing) at a print size of 4.3" x 2.8". If you're trying to print it substantially larger than that you may have resolution issues. There are others here who are better than I am at this issue. They may see this and jump in with additional thoughts.

Do you have a better (larger, higher resolution) version of the photo? If yes, please attach that here and I can do the edit on that one. To answer your question, Photoshop does have the ability to increase the file size and print resolution of an image, but whether or not that results in an "improvement" is another story. Sometimes, it makes things worse.

I tried compressing the file and added it here. Let me know if that works!

View attachment GK8A0128.jpg.zip
 
Got it.

Do you want me to do essentially the same thing as what I initially posted above? Anything you want different?
 
Ok, it's done. I also removed the sprinkler fixture in the lower left, which was bugging me yesterday.

I saved the file in PNG format, which preserves resolution when you save the file to different devices. JPEG files are "lossy". They lose detail and resolution every time you resave them and eventually the degradation becomes very noticeable. Here's a link to the PNG file on Flickr. Let me know if you have any trouble accessing it.

 
Ok, it's done. I also removed the sprinkler fixture in the lower left, which was bugging me yesterday.

I saved the file in PNG format, which preserves resolution when you save the file to different devices. JPEG files are "lossy". They lose detail and resolution every time you resave them and eventually the degradation becomes very noticeable. Here's a link to the PNG file on Flickr. Let me know if you have any trouble accessing it.


This is amazing thank you! It says I don't have access to the filed to download it. I can see it, just can't save it!
 
Yes it did, thank you for all your help! This is beautiful.

The site I am using to make our wedding album (artifact uprising) says the file is too large, but when I save as the next smallest version (when I decrease from original to large), it says resolution is low. I could just print a smaller version of the photo, or is there a way to shrink it "just a little". It has to be less than 25 mb. If not that is ok! Thank you for all your help.
 
My apologies breaking in here - it would be most helpful if you can let us know what the final size is of what you're trying to print.
I checked the site and it offers various print sizes. Right now you have an image size of approximately 22 X 14 in.
 
My apologies breaking in here - it would be most helpful if you can let us know what the final size is of what you're trying to print.
I checked the site and it offers various print sizes. Right now you have an image size of approximately 22 X 14 in.

Thanks so much for your help. I’m trying to upload to put into an album, and there are various photo sizes within the album but the website says the size is too large to upload to the site as is. It says it has to be smaller than 25 mb. Let me know if that makes sense!
 
If by "size" you mean total mbs, you can open, resave as jpg, and that should bring you under the 25 mb restriction. Right now it's a very large png.
1629821560150.png
I don't want to interfere with @Rich54 work - he should add to the discussion.
- Jeff
 
Here's my file saved as a JPEG. I saved it as Level 12 quality—the highest JPEG quality—so it should be ok to upload to the album website without any significant loss of detail.
 

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