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Recent content by cees van den broek

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    lighting effects 'blur' image

    Hello Tom, I'm glad the problem isn't entirely due to my ignorance and i'm very gratefull for your help. The image you crated was just whwt i was aiming for and i realize masking is the only solution... the only problem is... i'm not that familiar with it. I can't seem to create proper masks...
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    lighting effects 'blur' image

    Good afternoon Tom, here come the results of the jury... DDR4 16 GB SSD 465 GB Nvidia Geforce GTX600 2 GB VRAM I will send the acces to my Dropbox by personal message. Greetings, Cees
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    lighting effects 'blur' image

    Goodmorning Tom, The image in't 300dpi but 100, it's just a very large object that needs to be sharp from a small distance And i know how to send a file... i'm just not familiar with this forum... I can't seem to find a way to send you a personal message with my dropbox-info in it... greetings Cees
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    lighting effects 'blur' image

    Good evening Tom, Even cropped and after a restart the image is still blurred I don't know exactly how much memory i have on both items but my son (wellknown nerd) assures me it's plenty... the entire image is 33465 x 11811 pixels How can i sent you a zipped file? (1.95 gb) greetings, Cees
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    lighting effects 'blur' image

    Good afternoon Tom, I used the lighting effect 'five lights down' on Photoshop CC 2015 When the image is smaller the blurring effect is less. Posting a PSD is not possible, I'm forced to use the 'large file format', the entire image is over 6 gigabyte thank you for your time and your help...
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    lighting effects 'blur' image

    hello to you all, whwn i use lighting effects on a (really) large image (850x300 cm at 100dpi) it "blurs" the image. Anyone has an idea and better even: a solution? greetings, Cees
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