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Old 10-18-2009, 09:03 PM   #1
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How to touchup thumbs

Could someone link to or give a little advice on how to touchup thumbs to make them vivid and smooth?
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Old 10-18-2009, 09:06 PM   #2
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Also, is there a specific filter you could run a thumb through and it will come out decently better without having to manually touch it up?
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Old 10-18-2009, 09:07 PM   #3
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Old 10-18-2009, 09:07 PM   #4
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Taking enormous photographs and then resizing them takes care of most blemishes and maintains crispness.
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Old 10-18-2009, 09:10 PM   #5
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thumb blaster.
What's that? Got a link?

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Taking enormous photographs and then resizing them takes care of most blemishes and maintains crispness.
Sure.. but I'm talking about how people create these dreamy like thumbs. Is it a touched up large image that is thumbed afterwards or is it the actual thumb that gets touched up?
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Old 10-18-2009, 11:42 PM   #6
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Download photoscape (google it).
Pick the batch edit.
Throw in all your thumbs you want dreamy and lightend etc (i know what you mean btw).
Edit them with the sliders.

The good thing about this piece of software is, you can just slide buttons left and right. To blurr edges, highlight parts, darken other areas. And you will see how it looks right away. REALLY easy!
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Old 10-19-2009, 01:35 AM   #7
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You can create a batch automation in Photoshop
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Download photoscape (google it).
Pick the batch edit.
Throw in all your thumbs you want dreamy and lightend etc (i know what you mean btw).
Edit them with the sliders.

The good thing about this piece of software is, you can just slide buttons left and right. To blurr edges, highlight parts, darken other areas. And you will see how it looks right away. REALLY easy!
thanks - looks like a nice little program
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Old 10-19-2009, 01:47 AM   #9
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there are several Photoshop plugins for giving images the glam look - Portraiture is the great, http://www.imagenomic.com/ as is GEM AirBrush from Kodak http://www.kodak.com/global/en/profe...?pq-path=13942
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Download photoscape (google it).
Pick the batch edit.
Throw in all your thumbs you want dreamy and lightend etc (i know what you mean btw).
Edit them with the sliders.

The good thing about this piece of software is, you can just slide buttons left and right. To blurr edges, highlight parts, darken other areas. And you will see how it looks right away. REALLY easy!
Looks like a sweet piece of Software

I personally use action in photoshop to resize and sharpen the edges and manually fix if needed...
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Old 10-19-2009, 11:55 AM   #11
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Download photoscape (google it).
Pick the batch edit.
Throw in all your thumbs you want dreamy and lightend etc (i know what you mean btw).
Edit them with the sliders.

The good thing about this piece of software is, you can just slide buttons left and right. To blurr edges, highlight parts, darken other areas. And you will see how it looks right away. REALLY easy!
Fell in love with this software in a matter of minutes. THanks!
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Fell in love with this software in a matter of minutes. THanks!
Good, so buzz me i think you have something for me right
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Good, so buzz me i think you have something for me right
Do I? What can I do for you?
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Create the thumb size you want. After that, and for these next steps, you'd probably be best setting up a batch in PS but I am not even going into that. Look for some batch tutorials in google.

Use CS4 "Smart Sharpen" filter set @ 70%. Do it twice. If that makes the image too "crispy" then take it back one.

Duplicate the image layer.

Use "Gaussian Blur" filter on the top layer set @ 1.0 or at least until you can no longer make out sharp details. You want the top layer to look severely out of focus.

Set this layer to "Soft Light" and set the opacity to 50-75%. Play with this number until you get what you want. I find many times I can set this layer to "overlay" and adjust the color of the underlying thumb for some cool looking thumbs. Just experiment.

You may need to adjust the underlying thumb layers colors to offset the additional color levels that soft light and/or overlay are going to produce.

Once I have my thumbs the way I want, I flatten the entire image and if needed, sharpen one more time with the smart sharpen filter.
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Old 10-20-2009, 06:47 AM   #15
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Create the thumb size you want. After that, and for these next steps, you'd probably be best setting up a batch in PS but I am not even going into that. Look for some batch tutorials in google.

Use CS4 "Smart Sharpen" filter set @ 70%. Do it twice. If that makes the image too "crispy" then take it back one.

Duplicate the image layer.

Use "Gaussian Blur" filter on the top layer set @ 1.0 or at least until you can no longer make out sharp details. You want the top layer to look severely out of focus.

Set this layer to "Soft Light" and set the opacity to 50-75%. Play with this number until you get what you want. I find many times I can set this layer to "overlay" and adjust the color of the underlying thumb for some cool looking thumbs. Just experiment.

You may need to adjust the underlying thumb layers colors to offset the additional color levels that soft light and/or overlay are going to produce.

Once I have my thumbs the way I want, I flatten the entire image and if needed, sharpen one more time with the smart sharpen filter.
nice description. I'll try this tonight.
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