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The top part of the image is overexposed and there's a border around the edges of the objects, perhaps from over sharpening,
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The top part of the image is overexposed and there's a border around the edges of the objects, perhaps from over sharpening,
By @Jill_C
The border is from an amateurish cutout. Look at the inside of the picture. The original background is still there. The border is simply original background.
You need to train to get better with cutouts or you need to leave the background as is.
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Thank you very much for all answers
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You're welcome.
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Hi @juan0D44 ,
I believe it is more than a border issue. The background is visible between the handle of the clipper. Also, I am not seeing the details of the flower.
Best wishes
Jacquelin
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Just to document the issues:
Red pointers: “shadow” lines due to bad cutout operations.
Orange pointer: “forgotten” underground.
You could lift the shadows a bit in this area:
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