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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:56 am)
hi flopsy! really like the 2nd one... old photos are fascinating!
yes... a lot of patience & time needed...
cloning, especially if you don't have PS's healing brush...
i ran a search in the [search] with the opening of the photo forum... & typed in "restoration"... several good threads popped up, may take some time to sort them out though
would help to know what editing program you are using? PSP?
there are others here who have done some great work in restoration... sure some of them will be along shortly with some help :]
Message edited on: 04/20/2005 16:21
I am not competent to restore pictures myself but I have alittle bit of common sense advice: 1. Make sure you do not dammage the originals further, be careful when scanning (at the higheest possible resolution) or you might want to photograph them if they are too delicate. Once you have a useable copy you can worry about new prints. Sorry about not being more helpful.
Charles
For some real fine cloning or even smudging the scratches out. view the image as large as possible to see each pixel and try to smooth the same colours pixel by pixel. Then view smaller to see if it is to satisfaction. The healing brush in PS is maybe one of the best.Bit smudge brush and cloning in PSP work adequate.
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Attached Link: http://retouchpro.com/
the attached link is a good site on photo restoration using a variety of programsthe following links are some pertinent threads on the subject
where you may find some more helpful suggestion & see examples:
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