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    Replacing texture on a blurred area?

    I did some more Googling and came across a convoluted way that seems to work fairly well, but could use some improvements I'm sure. First, the "original" image, which is clipped from a model wearing a leather corset. Blurry.jpg attached. The section on the left - the blurry section - was...
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    Replacing texture on a blurred area?

    I think "highpass" was the tip I was looking for. Though the examples show smoothing using highpass, I'm sure that I can reverse it easily enough. Thanks. I'll give this a shot tonight.
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    Replacing texture on a blurred area?

    I was retouching a leather jacket last night and had to warp a section and then refine using the clone stamp. The end result is fairly blurry. I tried to "steal" the texture of the jacket from another section of the jacket but was unhappy with all my efforts. Mostly I tried the Pattern Stamp...
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    Correcting Out Of Gamut Colors

    I was getting a photo ready to print yesterday and checked the out-of-gamut colors and almost the entire pic turned gray. :-) There was a lot of grass in the scene and the greens were too saturated I guess. So I unchecked OoG and did a soft-proof, and sure enough the greens dulled down a bit...
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    Change beep for "Beep when Done" ?

    Does anyone know of a way to change the sound file used for the beep for "Beep When Done" ? I'd like to get/make something a little louder and definitely more distinct. But I don't want to change Window's default beep.
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    Tool Palette

    Double-click on the visible part of the toolbar. This is a quick hide/show feature for the palettes - double-clicking on the title bar "rolls up" the palette so that only the title bar is visible. Another double-click rolls it down to be visisble.
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