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How to handle dry brush


conrad_hoffman

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I thought you meant the "dry brush" tool in Photoshop o_O

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On the other hand, "harsh" and "noisy" may be the essence of the thing. It's never bothered me. I don't find your image objectional, quite the contrary.

 

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Interesting thought on the stitching. I've done a lot of that, but never thought of it for this case. It will probably always look harsh on a monitor, but should be better printed. I think the problem is the detail is on the same order as the resolution. It's true, it may be the nature of the thing, but I drove by there today and it just looks better in person. :D
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