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Mounted on board with Nijinsky, Vaslav no. 2053. Note 2.) Portrait of Vaslav Nijinsky, head bent and resting upon his right shoulder in the title role of Petrouchka.
They both have cyan hair (head and face), apparently due to a spotlight on the stage where they were photographed. Please take out the cyan, wherever you find it (this includes the hat), and maybe add a tiny bit of yellow to the white hair. Please make it look natural, rather than psychedelic. --
Quisqualis (
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00:43, 6 December 2018 (UTC)reply
It's pretty low resolution, so a bit hard to work with - but please tell us whether
File:Taviani brothers Cannes 2015 (cropped, retouched).jpg is closer to what you had in mind, goes too far/not far enough, or what you'd like to see done differently. There is still some minor cleaning up of general jpeg artefacts that could be done once you are happy with the overall changes. Thanks. --Begoon02:57, 8 December 2018 (UTC)reply
Please produce a cropped version framed vertically, focusing on the statue and its quasi-island pedestal, while keeping some of the mountain and sea background for context. Most pictures available are either too close to the statue, which fails to demonstrate its scale, or too far like this one, lacking detail. —
JFGtalk10:56, 7 December 2018 (UTC)reply
Please produce black & white versions, in order to illustrate people who recently died, for the yearly traffic report. The Stan Lee picture could benefit from a crop at breast level -- not sure. The Bush photo is already B&W, but we would need a somewhat closer crop, with the microphones in the bottom-left corner (we would lose one hand, that's no big deal.)
Regarding the statue of Freddie Mercury, is it possible to desaturate the sky and buildings in the background, so that the statue is emphasized? Maybe just keep the colors on the flowers? —
JFGtalk11:41, 7 December 2018 (UTC)reply
This is scan is marred by white spots. The silhouette itself should be pure black and the background pure white, while the clothing (though less important) has more complex shading. Scans for reference:
– It's not precisely what I had in mind (I had a go at making the changes, myself), but the retouched version may still come in handy.
Kim Post (
talk)
19:58, 13 December 2018 (UTC)reply
PawełMMPlease don't make a new file each time you change something. The middle file has the right name but is not what I asked for. The third file is what I asked for but has an unasked-for long name.--
Kintetsubuffalo (
talk)
14:04, 18 December 2018 (UTC)reply
This page, part of the Graphics Lab Wikiproject, is an
archive of requests for 2018.
Please do not edit the contents of this page. You can submit new requests here.
Mounted on board with Nijinsky, Vaslav no. 2053. Note 2.) Portrait of Vaslav Nijinsky, head bent and resting upon his right shoulder in the title role of Petrouchka.
They both have cyan hair (head and face), apparently due to a spotlight on the stage where they were photographed. Please take out the cyan, wherever you find it (this includes the hat), and maybe add a tiny bit of yellow to the white hair. Please make it look natural, rather than psychedelic. --
Quisqualis (
talk)
00:43, 6 December 2018 (UTC)reply
It's pretty low resolution, so a bit hard to work with - but please tell us whether
File:Taviani brothers Cannes 2015 (cropped, retouched).jpg is closer to what you had in mind, goes too far/not far enough, or what you'd like to see done differently. There is still some minor cleaning up of general jpeg artefacts that could be done once you are happy with the overall changes. Thanks. --Begoon02:57, 8 December 2018 (UTC)reply
Please produce a cropped version framed vertically, focusing on the statue and its quasi-island pedestal, while keeping some of the mountain and sea background for context. Most pictures available are either too close to the statue, which fails to demonstrate its scale, or too far like this one, lacking detail. —
JFGtalk10:56, 7 December 2018 (UTC)reply
Please produce black & white versions, in order to illustrate people who recently died, for the yearly traffic report. The Stan Lee picture could benefit from a crop at breast level -- not sure. The Bush photo is already B&W, but we would need a somewhat closer crop, with the microphones in the bottom-left corner (we would lose one hand, that's no big deal.)
Regarding the statue of Freddie Mercury, is it possible to desaturate the sky and buildings in the background, so that the statue is emphasized? Maybe just keep the colors on the flowers? —
JFGtalk11:41, 7 December 2018 (UTC)reply
This is scan is marred by white spots. The silhouette itself should be pure black and the background pure white, while the clothing (though less important) has more complex shading. Scans for reference:
– It's not precisely what I had in mind (I had a go at making the changes, myself), but the retouched version may still come in handy.
Kim Post (
talk)
19:58, 13 December 2018 (UTC)reply
PawełMMPlease don't make a new file each time you change something. The middle file has the right name but is not what I asked for. The third file is what I asked for but has an unasked-for long name.--
Kintetsubuffalo (
talk)
14:04, 18 December 2018 (UTC)reply