Sublimation is super, and physics work also in the houshold. The laundry is kind of freeze dried. As you know I like hanged laundry, as I find this picture is very picturesque. I like the composition and the straigt lines. fcc: Probably the laundry would pop out a little more, if you would change the white balance on the white sheets to a warmer colour and give them partially a tiny bit of more warm light.
As to having the laundry “pop”, you could consider selecting it (better if on a new layer) slightly burn the background and dodge the laundry, also using the sponge tool to slightly push the laundry saturation. It’s a trial and error process as regards the percentages of dodging/burning and saturation but it really helps!
@domenicododaro Thank you Domenico. I will try, but I suspect I have still a lot to learn (especially in terms of layers) The help of you all is precious, really!
I terms of having lost your original picture. There is a little trick you can do with picmonkey, when you do not like the processing you made there, and still safed it to the 365 project. Got to Picmonkey again and upload in the texture editor (second last / hatched sqare) your own, old image. Then use normal blend mode 0% fade --> apply. Then you have your old picture back and can safe it to the project again. Actually this also kind of working with layers. Hope this helps.