Dr.A.S.Kalander,a very good specialist in Otolaryngeology ,and a very efficient one too, he is my classmate at secondary and medical school, immigrated to Brazil,and we want to see him ,he had to come to Syria,and we went there too from Iraq,in order to meet for three days,then returned each to his home,I have only met him once two years ago,when he was in Iraq,we have to meet at least for two hours a day,daily,weekly,and monthly, thanks to cellular,we make a call each week.
Then you definitely do something wrong, Saad. As already said, I think you overshoot when you do your corrections. It would be thus good to see both the original and the processed image of some of your uploads.
Generally speaking, there is too much evidense that you really do not apply the corrections only up to a certain degree but go all the way up. The typical example for the resulting look is then the extremely unnatural hard micro-contours on complex textures, simply because the sharpening algorithms do nothing else tha adding additional "pseudo-contours" of light color between two adjucent regions of different color. And they don't know if it is a real contour or simply different color areas.
Another typical result is the zig-zag-effect on real contours. And yet another is the by-effect of raising the overall luminocity due the the already mentioned additional "pseudo-contours" of light color.
For example, the image of the wall woth the window that you uploaded today shows such problems in sime areas. So, please attach one original for some of your uploaded messages, in order to compare and understand how the problems are generated. Then we can eliminate the erros.
thank you dear Nick,I think all the shots that I use PS for resizing,showing that pixelations,those I use ACDsee to edit and resizing ,they do not show that pixelation, my regards, Saad.
Very very well doine portrait of the man, Saad! Good details, good timeing, food plasticity of the face, and a good timing for getting a real portrait without exaggerating poses! The toming worked very well, and the exposure balance was just about perfect for keeping most importance on the face and its expression.
BTW, do you see? Much much less pixelation this time. Not completely absent but much much weaker than on other images!
I'm afraid not ! Not a famous name . And not sure to be a Persian name, but similar to Kalantar ! We had a Dr. Kalantar in our city long time ago . ... regards
thank you Harry,if you know him ,like I do,you would run away from him and his jokes,they call him in our friend bunch the merchant of Mosul,you have to read how Ali from USA described him,and overall his name is Kalander,which I think means a very big Dervish, Saad.
I love your description of him. I think I was more like you in the class. He will not sue you for this, otherwise I will tell him to apologise. And he is your best friend :-)
Great story, like yin and yang you balance. Salaam.
Everything you said about Dr. Kalander is true other than that he is wicked; I don't think he is Dear Saad, but one important thing you forgot to mention is how excellent he is in managing money!!!
thank you Harry,he is the wicked one in the class,he always do tease all the others,and he was a center for girls students,if laugh ,you will distinguish and hear his laugh from 1Km,and I think he will sue me for this of course at other friend,and he will win a dinner or two,my best regards, Saad.
Nice to meet your classmate Saad. It is very special he travels all the way from brasil, and for you a shorter by more dangerous way, to meet. Must have been a fine class ;-)
PS http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otolaryngology Salaam and greetings to your friend. Harry