Restored old photo...
DrDavid
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Here is the original photo (scanned at 300dpi)
And, after some work... It's still not perfect, but, I think it's pretty good
It took me about 30 minutes or so.. Which isn't bad, but, I've never really done anything like this before..
The photo is probably about 50+ years old, and was mounted with GLUE on black paper, then, ripped and torn. The photo is already being eaten by the acid in the glue, so, it's never getting any better than it is now.
Is it a good attempt?
David
And, after some work... It's still not perfect, but, I think it's pretty good
It took me about 30 minutes or so.. Which isn't bad, but, I've never really done anything like this before..
The photo is probably about 50+ years old, and was mounted with GLUE on black paper, then, ripped and torn. The photo is already being eaten by the acid in the glue, so, it's never getting any better than it is now.
Is it a good attempt?
David
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This is very good for 30 minutes and not having done this before! You were fortunate to not have any major damage around the high detail areas.
There are some remnants of your clone work in the b/g though. You could easily get rid of this by adding a dup layer and using gaussian blur to blur the b/g a bit then reveal the foreground and detail w/ a layer mask.
Don't take this bad though. You did really good for your first stab at it!
Do you know of a good tutorial re: what you describe above? or, can you describe how to do it a bit more so I can try it myself?
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I'll be happy to help you, but there are pro's in there that put my skills to shame. And I think I'm pretty good!
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If you're looking for a great reference on restoration, check out the book Photoshop Restoration and Retouching by Katrin Eismann. It's a lot of information to digest but it's a great read.
Kari
Katrin Eismann's Photoshop Restoration and Retouching 3rd edition is an invaluable reference, and I'm not just saying that 'cause one of my pictures is in her before and after section.
Also www.retouchpro.com has a lot of free tutorials and an active user community.