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Logo and Text is blurry

New Here ,
Nov 21, 2019 Nov 21, 2019

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So I'm still starting off learning on how to use adobe photoshop elements 15 and I was hired to make a logo but it's blurry. I've tried so many different things and I just can't get a crisp look. Can anyone help me fix this??l15.jpg

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Community Expert , Nov 21, 2019 Nov 21, 2019
  1. Open the file
  2. Duplicate the Background layer and work on the Background copy layer
  3. Set the blending mode of the Background copy layer to Overlay
  4. Go to Filter menu>Other >High pass and set the pixel radius to about 50. ok it.Capture_2.jpg

     

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Nov 21, 2019 Nov 21, 2019

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Moving to the Photoshop Elements forum from Photoshop

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Nov 21, 2019 Nov 21, 2019

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How is the logo being used?

What is the pixel size and resolution of the file?

How did you create the text?

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Nov 21, 2019 Nov 21, 2019

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  1. Open the file
  2. Duplicate the Background layer and work on the Background copy layer
  3. Set the blending mode of the Background copy layer to Overlay
  4. Go to Filter menu>Other >High pass and set the pixel radius to about 50. ok it.Capture_2.jpg

     

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New Here ,
Nov 22, 2019 Nov 22, 2019

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Thank you but I'm still a bit confused. this is a PDF so there isnt a backround layer and I kind of need a ore step by step if thats ok

 

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Nov 22, 2019 Nov 22, 2019

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