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Photo Touch Up
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1. Hue/Saturation Command In this picture, the image lacked in mostly color. To fix this, I went to Image>Adjust>Hue/Saturation. |
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2. I simply turned up the Saturation a touch to bring back a little life. To much saturation can ruin the image, and the more you use will increase the file size too. So try and keep these things in mind. |
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3. Brightness/Contrast Command Using this feature is a great way to make the dark areas dark and the light areas more lighter and brighter. |
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4. Go to Image>Adjust>Brightness/Contrast. The trick is to turn down the Brightness a touch, then up the contrast a bit |
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5. Unsharp Mask When resizing photos down, they can look fuzzy and blurred. Using the Unsharp Mask command is a great choice for sharpening up those small thumbnails. |
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6. Go to Filter>Sharpen>Unsharp Mask. The setting I have below is the absolute best for this. |
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