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Teeth Blurry HELP!
#1
OK i am new to this program and watched just about every video possible why do my teeth on my picture continue to become blurry and how do i fix it?? Any help would be apprecaited! Thanks in advance!
 
#2
If you could post the example, it would help. Smile

I've never had a problem with teeth getting blurry from this tool. I will say one must tinker with the controls with care. Not sure how to explain it but if you add too much whitening/brightening, etc., they start to look mottled or something. At least in some I have worked on.
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#3
(08-16-2011, 09:50 PM)Slynky Wrote: If you could post the example, it would help. Smile

I've never had a problem with teeth getting blurry from this tool. I will say one must tinker with the controls with care. Not sure how to explain it but if you add too much whitening/brightening, etc., they start to look mottled or something. At least in some I have worked on.

I agree with your assessment, the whitening tool is not as polished as I would like it to be. If you slide too far right with whiten teeth or brighten teeth or whiten area you get a tooth surface area that does not look right, hard to describe.
 
#4
I have had the same problem where the bottom of the top teeth and the bottom teeth get blurred out right after I push the space bar to work from original to edited. It is automatic. It is really making my editing difficult. Does anyone have any suggestions.


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#5
Dont know if this is the same issue you are having, but I have had instances where the software oversharpens the teeth (they look a little blurry) when I start to edit the picture. I moved the slider for "sharpen mouth" to the left (unsharpen) and it clears up.
 
  


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