Anon,
For some strange reason I lost the original related picture from my hard drive and now I just have a copy of it I uploaded several months ago to Facebook.
The quality is very bad, but maybe you can help me fixing it.
Is it possible to get rid of the pixels of the sky?
I know it's not a great picture, but it's a nice remember from a trip and would like to print it.
Thanks!
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>>2955157
I'm just asking for some photoshop tips. I'm not asking anyone to do this.
>>2955154
>Is it possible to get rid of the pixels of the sky?
What?
>>2955182
I mean that the sky is very pixelated. Is it possible to fix it?
>>2955184 (you)
wut? the sky is fine. The rest of the photo is fucked up.
>>2955193
So, I lost my picture?
The best thing you could probably do is just upscale and sharpen to shit, but then it'll look like more shit. You kind of lost the picture, sorry anon.
>>2955184
You mean the JPEG artifact? Unfortunately there's no easy way to fix that. Since there isn't any fine detail in the sky, you might be able to mask it out and apply a Gaussian blur filter, but it might be tough to make it look right.