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Getting rid of Jaggies!

Grr! Wish I had that a few months ago. I decided to break down and buy a de-jagger, only to find that it didn't work to my needs! I will definitely check this out! thanks!
 
Ya this is actually a new technique to me to. I love it though. I have found that using the blur at 4 is way too much and I don't adjust the levels as much as they did. But all in all an awesome little tutorial that packs a lot of punch!!
 
Grr! Wish I had that a few months ago. I decided to break down and buy a de-jagger, only to find that it didn't work to my needs! I will definitely check this out! thanks!

You must have the same action that I have LOL. I don't use mine either after the first time. Thanks for the tut.
 
Jaggies is the things I have the hardest time fixing, thank you so much for the link... I've bookmarked it and will try it asap! XOXO
 
Yes, it can easily be done in PSE, especially with 9 that has the easy mask option, but you can get a plug-in for easy masks in earlier versions.

I can see a before and after difference, but I guess I need something more jaggie to see if I really like this technique....I'm on the fence.
 
Fantastic tutorial, I was looking for something like that. Going to try that!! Thanks a lot for sharing. :)
 
Do they have a tutorial for PSP as well?
me too. i have a "smoothener" script by nancy cassell, but i am not completely happy with it. honestly, what frustrates me more, is that i have bought some stuff from a reputable designer from a very reputable shop, which claims quality control, and i almost ALWAYS have to fix the jaggies on the layered element templates. wth? UGH!
 
Does anyone know a way to get rid of jaggies in PSE 5.0? I bought a "masking layer" so that I can do masks in PSE 5.0, but it doesn't make a mask of my element, it's just a "mask". (Does that even make sense?) So I can't figure out how to follow the instructions on the tutorial. I'm so confused!
 
Does anyone know a way to get rid of jaggies in PSE 5.0? I bought a "masking layer" so that I can do masks in PSE 5.0, but it doesn't make a mask of my element, it's just a "mask". (Does that even make sense?) So I can't figure out how to follow the instructions on the tutorial. I'm so confused!

i used this in pse 5 for everything - jus t loved it. free layer mask add on. not quite as good as built in one in pse 9 but pretty close. but add on is far superior to the workaround.

https://graphicssoft.about.com/od/pselements/qt/layermasktool-old.htm
 
If you want to just check and see if you have jaggies, add a 'Stroke', in red, to your image. If there are any strays, the red stroke will cause them to stand out. Just erase them! Then, turn off the Stroke.
 
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