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Welcome to Photoshop Online Tutorials |
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Photoshop Tips and Tricks |
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Step 16 |
Move the detail slider to the right or to the left if you want to add sharpness to the image. If you set higher
sharpness values, it will give a stronger definition to the details and edges of the picture’s elements. |
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| Figure 14.
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You will find a reduce noise option in the Detail tab of the Camera Raw dialog box. You can use the sliders to reduce
the amount of visible artifacts in the picture. There are two elements of noise you can control here, the luminance noise, which makes an image look grainy,
and color noise, which is usually visible as colored artifacts. |
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| Figure 15.
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Step 18 |
The Lens Compensation option window allows to correct some problems caused by a not-so-perfect lens with which the
picture had been taken with: chromatic aberration and the amount of vignetting present in the image. |
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| Figure 16.
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The Curve adjustment is another option you can edit in Camera raw. You can select the level of contrast added to the
image by selecting the options in the pop-down menu or you can set it manually. |
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| Figure 17.
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The final setting tab in the Camera raw window is the Calibrate. You can use it to correct a color cast in the shadows
and adjust the non-neutral colors. This is helpful because of the difference in behavior present between the camera that took the picture and the Camera
Raw’s profile for that model. |
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