Arts Clear Stamps
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Hero Arts - Favorite Journal - CL147 $14.25 A 4x6 inch set of original clear Hero Arts "Favorite Journal" stamps. This set includes 11 different re-mountable clear stamps (Acrylic block sold separately). Great for use on scrapbook pages, handmade cards, embellishments, tags, and other paper crafting projects. Hero Arts Clear Design stamps are all original and are made in the USA from top-grade photopolymer.... |
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Stampendous SSC106 Recipe Favorites $8.00 Stampendous perfectly clear stamps 4x6 sheet-recipe favorites. Stampendous-clear stamps: 4x6in. Sheet. These sheets hold fun clear stamps for all of your scrapbooking; card making; and paper craft projects. Adhere to any clear acrylic block for easy placement. Sizes; shapes; and number of stamps per sheet varies by design. Made in usa. Meets cpsia (consumer product safety improvement act) standard... |
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Hero Arts Clear Stamps 4X6 Sheet - So Artsy So Artsy... |
photoshop question?
I have a few pieces of art that were created in photoshop. For what ever reason, I go back to them to make sure they are ready for printing, and on the screen, and in test prints, you see a somewhat strange blurriness (probably not the right word to describe). almost like pixelated but yet not as defined (cannot readily make out little squares). Anyway, it looks bad and the only way that I know how to repair it is to go around all of the edges and use the clone stamp tool to repair the area's. The problem is this takes way too long as the area's needing repair are almost around every single object in the painting. I should make it clear that this are not photographs, they are actual digital paintings that I have created on Photoshop. Can anyone help me figure this out? Maybe a filter tool or something would help? I should mention they are saved at a resolution of 300, and that is what it has to be for the printer service I use.
It's a bit hard to visualize. Could you post one of the images so we know what we're looking at?
Apart from possible quality deterioration if you saved using a lossy compression format, the only thing I can think of is feathering and/or resizing. Sometimes a feathered selection "misbehaves" unpredictably, because the gradations are created using different types of algorithms. Somewhere along the line could you perhaps have changed the sampling specification for resizing?
I would ask your printer for advice. This is probably something they've seen before.
Please let us know what's causing this, once you figure it out!


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