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As the 'water' effect applies a blur and makes the selected area kind-of transparent I would recommend that you duplicate the layer you want to apply the water effect to, then apply the effect on the top layer.

You can then merge the top layer down or flatten the whole image.

Hope this helps.

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Rapsquatch,

I have had this issue before, on smaller image files, or low res files...

Try first upsampling to at least 100 (I would even go to 200) dpi, and then doing the water effect.

If your not sure how to upsample, go to "image" > "resize".

make sure that "resampling" is set to "best quality" or bicubic, they are the same thing (I think).

Make sure that "Maintain aspect ratio" is checked.

Then under "Resolution" bump it up to the desired amount.... and click ok.

Just an idea

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If your not sure how to upsample, go to "image" > "resize".

make sure that "resampling" is set to "best quality" or bicubic, they are the same thing (I think).

Make sure that "Maintain aspect ratio" is checked.

Then under "Resolution" bump it up to the desired amount.... and click ok.

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