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Almost! But is my wrist watch looks tilted in the edited picture? Im not sure, what’s your opinion?Hi MikeNero
Here is my try at the image. Hope this is what you want.
John Wheeler
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Here is another shot at it.
Hope that is improved to your liking.
Additional incremental edits would not be hard
John Wheeler
This is so perfect! You even edited the blur part at the lower right corner. thanks a lot! Can I request one more cuz i just noticed this. There’s a white dust on the table can you remove it? Thanks you!
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Dust begone
John Wheeler
Thank you sir! The quality of the picture didn’t change righht?
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Well hopefully I just improved the quality
I kept the same pixel dimensions and there were no multiple saves and reloads to a JPEG image.
Virtually all edits were done n individual areas not touchngi any of the other areas.
Overall adjustments included slight decrease in highlights, some increase in clarity, and slight increase in vibrance. I did add a slight touch of overall sharpening
Lower right corner was done in PS ACR, using a gradient filter with increased contrast, reduction in clarity, and use of dehaze with a very slight reduction to black point
Low frequency image components were fixed use the healing tool in ACR and areas with high frquency components were done with stamp tool in PS.
The best way to tell is by how you like the image when viewing it or printing it side by side with original.
I believe you should not see any overall degradation that of which I am aware.
John Wheeler