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    Quick PP for free?

    This is a photo of my missus' son Patrick, having just scored two bullseyes in darts

    Would anyone be kind enough to spend a few minutes refining / balancing it so it'll look better when printed for framing.
    I know the resolution and dpi isn't great but it was taken with a potato phone and it is what it is.
    Ideally also if there's a way of making the darts stand out better from the dartboard background (even if that means masking and adjusting the colour) that'd be ideal.
    I had a go ,myself but if anything it came out worse

    Image is attached

    Patrick dart.jpeg


    Thanks ion advance to anyone willing to take this on for me.
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    Hmm, a bit of a challenge!

    For a start, the darts are all but lost in the original, so you need to show what it is he's
    pointing to. The rest is a bit of ancillary tonal adjustment and [some sort of highlighting]
    crop.

    Here is an attempt where I used the following techniques in Photoshop:
    Lighting Effects (two passes, using Omni and Spot, the latter on a selection of the darts);
    History Brush to restore some of the original tonality;
    Hue/Saturation on a selection of the darts to bring up and then lighten the flights of the darts;
    A mild sharpen of the dart flights;
    Shadow/Highlights in a mild global application with some History Brushing as needed;
    Saturation brush applied to arm (incl finger) pointing to the darts;
    Final 3:2 crop, including a circle of the dart board, hopefully "balanced" with his head.

    Dartagnan...
    Darts-2.jpg
    CC, Image editing OK.

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    Happy to have a look at this for you. Have you got the original file? The image above is only 96kb which is tiny even for a potato.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toddyh View Post
    ...The image above is only 96kb which is tiny even for a potato...
    Yes, the edit wasn't for free, only the ideas

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    Quote Originally Posted by ameerat42 View Post
    Yes, the edit wasn't for free, only the ideas
    I meant the original. Not your edit AM.

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    I know, Toddy I was just giving Lands some ideas that he might like to try.

    (It was a good challenge, though.)
    Last edited by ameerat42; 15-02-2022 at 1:55pm.

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    Hi all sorry for not getting back earlier, I was having trouble accessing with my phone Now on PC.

    That IS the "original file" I have (at least as it was sent to my missus via SMS and then emailed.
    I've no idea what phone was involved but an old one I suspect.
    I only have PSE12 without many of those tools mentioned.
    How big could that image be printed with acceptable printed resolution?
    8x10? 5x7? 4x6?

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    IMO, max 12x8 inches at that size, going on appearance on screen.
    Better if you up-res it with a suitable "uprezzer", maybe 2x.
    Last edited by ameerat42; 22-02-2022 at 7:43am.

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    PS: Photoshop's (hence Elements) Bicubic Smoother 200% made a noticeable improvement.
    Last edited by ameerat42; 22-02-2022 at 7:59am.

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