tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-989527899727078886.post4186705720692099304..comments2023-04-27T06:56:41.471-07:00Comments on Momarazzi Chronicles: My Fix-It Friday #5Amyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18250756409571378732noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-989527899727078886.post-26744876200416610442009-09-25T11:12:34.951-07:002009-09-25T11:12:34.951-07:00Great job! I'm always so hesitant to 'try...Great job! I'm always so hesitant to 'try something different' :) It adds a unique look to the picutre! The second one is great too!I Love Pictureshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11885730515444470969noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-989527899727078886.post-39367042847504580802009-09-25T07:22:12.066-07:002009-09-25T07:22:12.066-07:00Hi again! Thank you for your nice comments on my e...Hi again! Thank you for your nice comments on my edits :). I used the community version (free) of Noiseware to smooth everything out. With the free version you have to save the picture separately, pull it into Noiseware, run the program (I used the portrait setting), and save again as a new file name. Then I pulled it back into PSE5 and layered the filtered file over the original file and changed the opacity to about 87%. That way it's not quite so smooth. It's still really smooth though, LOL! I hope that helps. You can find the free version of Noiseware here: http://www.imagenomic.com/download.aspx. Scroll all the way to the bottom. I hope that helps! <br />AmandaAJhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12014328963122711592noreply@blogger.com