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dinovandoorn wrote:2nd is definitely better ! ( fist one still a bit blur )
why didn't you do this at your first post ? or are you new on photoshop editing ?
If this is the case then start reading other scramble topics on how to edit your pictures.
For sure your pictures will be better
As quoted by Dino second set is a lot better. In photoshop try to play with the Levels a bit and they will become even more better...vuurwerkreeshof wrote:dinovandoorn wrote:2nd is definitely better ! ( fist one still a bit blur )
why didn't you do this at your first post ? or are you new on photoshop editing ?
If this is the case then start reading other scramble topics on how to edit your pictures.
For sure your pictures will be better
yes i'm practising with photoshop![]()
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