8 Important Things to Enhancing and Retouching for Print

1. Enhance Print Images by Using Photoshop’s Cloning Tools Many images have defects, blemishes, or other unwanted contents that can be removed without evidence of their prior existence.

2. Determine which unwanted image elements you want to remove from your image. Then review the various tools you can use to remove these image elements including the Clone Stamp tool, the Patch tool, the two Healing tools, and your selection tools such as your lasso and Edge Refinement tools.

3. Clone between Images with the New Clone Source Palette Complex cloning from multiple sources can be nicely handled through the use of the Clone Source palette.

4. Identify the image into which you would like to clone one or more image segments. Also, identify up to five clone areas you would like to use. These clone areas can be in multiple images.

5. Retouch High-Resolution Photographs Retouching allows you to subtly alter the contents of an image. Retouching is commonly performed on people images, but these same techniques can be applied to many types of images. The key to all these types of adjustments is subtlety.

6. Identify all the retouch areas, such as skin blemishes, fly away hairs, and wrinkles you would like to modify.

7. Apply Geometric Enhancements (Crop, Straighten, and Distort) Geometric adjustments such as cropping, straightening, and removing distortion can improve the final version of an image. In each case you want to pay attention to the technical details of the image such as linear resolution and output dimension to make sure you are creating a print ready image, and minimizing interpolation. Cropping an image typically requires the most attention to these technical details.

8. Identify an image that you would like to crop. Determine the output dimensions you will need.
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