Family Photo Restoration Fun
dlibrach
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My father emailed me a scanned photo of his father's family (my grandfather) and asked if there was anything I could do to fix the top-left corner. Had a look at it and decided that it deserved a bit more attention. We don't know when it was taken or who exactly everyone is as my grandfater passed away 25+ years ago.
It took me a while and I've never tried to restore an old photo before, but I think it worked out quite well.
Many people complain that modern technology and photoshop are destroying photography. However, it can also help preserve and restore memories that would otherwise have been lost.
Cheers,
D
Here's the original. My grandfather is the little boy with the scarf around his neck:
And this is my attempt at retouching:
It took me a while and I've never tried to restore an old photo before, but I think it worked out quite well.
Many people complain that modern technology and photoshop are destroying photography. However, it can also help preserve and restore memories that would otherwise have been lost.
Cheers,
D
Here's the original. My grandfather is the little boy with the scarf around his neck:
And this is my attempt at retouching:
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Edit: Updated photo above.
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Cheers,
D
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Kari
Yes Daddy O, this was the first but apparently not the last. Have a bunch more that the folks are going to send me. Looks like I'll get lots of practice.
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Short story....
Went to a bid opening way back.... The losing contractor, whom I over heard and will for ever remember said, "I already know how to do the work
so I don't need the exercise." Later I found out he was right price and the winning bidder so badly underpriced ,by two hundred thousand or so, gave up the contract.
Price your work neatly, don't be bashful, folks know quality when they see it or get it. They will spred the word.
My short $ three cents.