Yes, you're right! The problem was the resolution size (having shrunk the photo to post it). Thanks for all of your thoughtfulness and help. It is greatly appreciated!
yes, I noticed that, my initial thought is/was that your source image is of higher resolution than what you posted.
Beyond that, as I mentioned, open the presets and fiddle with the settings a bit. You will find particularly on the gradient that sm…
liveart, thank you so much! I have to go to work now but I'll try your suggestions over the weekend. I was using 3.5. Again, much thanks. Any other ideas come to mind, do let me know. Hopefully I can figure it out!
Hi liveart,
Thank you for the suggestions. These two steps might very well be involved but it is missing an important element. If you notice the wood of the drawers and the white shade in the back, there is a frosted look that might be a texture. A…
I find it amazing that you can you tell what the preset was just by looking at the final image and deciphering it. Tried your suggestion and voila, you nailed it! What's your secret? You must have memorized most of the settings!! :-)
liveart, thank you so much! I have to go to work now but I'll try your suggestions over the weekend. I was using 3.5. Again, much thanks. Any other ideas come to mind, do let me know. Hopefully I can figure it out!
I am confident that the effect is using gradient lighting and either a morphol or image compression.
Because these operations are sensitive to the source/canvas resolution ratio I can't give exact settings. Try the Detailer 1 ImOp followed by the S…