Anyone up for a challenge?

Marlene DeGrood

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I've never done any old photo restoration in Photoshop, I decided to give it a try but my results are less than what I'd hoped for. I've seen some pretty amazing work but I'm falling short with just using the cloning tool and dust and scratch removal. Anyone want to give this a try? I need some inspiration. Here's the original I have to work with.



Marlene
http://www.thedigitalspectrum.com
 
what size original or scan file do you have to work on. This one on site is too small. Send me orig scan if possible (if I don't have to spend half day download) I'll give it a bit of a shot, probably not all the way...Dave
http://www.pbase.com/davidjaseck/photorestorations
I've never done any old photo restoration in Photoshop, I decided
to give it a try but my results are less than what I'd hoped for.
I've seen some pretty amazing work but I'm falling short with just
using the cloning tool and dust and scratch removal. Anyone want
to give this a try? I need some inspiration. Here's the original
I have to work with.



Marlene
http://www.thedigitalspectrum.com
 
what size original or scan file do you have to work on. This one
on site is too small. Send me orig scan if possible (if I don't
have to spend half day download) I'll give it a bit of a shot,
probably not all the way...Dave
Dave,

Send me your email address. I scanned this 5x7 @ 300 resolution and I put it on here 5x7 @ 72. Tell me what you want. Thanks!
Marlene
http://www.thedigitalspectrum.com
 
I've never done any old photo restoration in Photoshop, I decided
to give it a try but my results are less than what I'd hoped for.
I've seen some pretty amazing work but I'm falling short with just
using the cloning tool and dust and scratch removal. Anyone want
to give this a try? I need some inspiration. Here's the original
I have to work with.



Marlene
http://www.thedigitalspectrum.com


levels
duplicate layer--multiply mode
coloring in color mode
blurred skin, smudged skin
sharpened eyes nose mouth
lots of cloning

feivel
 
I've never done any old photo restoration in Photoshop, I decided
to give it a try but my results are less than what I'd hoped for.
I've seen some pretty amazing work but I'm falling short with just
using the cloning tool and dust and scratch removal. Anyone want
to give this a try? I need some inspiration. Here's the original
I have to work with.



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Kent
http://www.pbase.com/kentc
 
Marlene,

If this picture is really important to you, I would suggest having it scanned at a professional lab. They can get the most from the original and in the process can do quite a bit of cleaning. You would then have a much easier job of getting it touched up and the folks here would have a much larger file to work with. The end results would be well worth it.
Regards,
VG
I've never done any old photo restoration in Photoshop, I decided
to give it a try but my results are less than what I'd hoped for.
I've seen some pretty amazing work but I'm falling short with just
using the cloning tool and dust and scratch removal. Anyone want
to give this a try? I need some inspiration. Here's the original
I have to work with.



Marlene
http://www.thedigitalspectrum.com
 
I've never done any old photo restoration in Photoshop, I decided
to give it a try but my results are less than what I'd hoped for.
I've seen some pretty amazing work but I'm falling short with just
using the cloning tool and dust and scratch removal. Anyone want
to give this a try? I need some inspiration. Here's the original
I have to work with.



--
Kent
http://www.pbase.com/kentc
Kent, this is terrific! Better than I've come up with so far and great inspiration for me. I love how you handled the tie.....that's been my biggest problem. I've been able to do ok with the jacket but the tie has been giving me fits. Could you tell me how you got the tie looking so good? My other problem area has been the forehead and again.......you did a great job on that too. Thanks! And please....let me (us) know what you did here.
Marlene
http://www.thedigitalspectrum.com
 
Marlene,
If this picture is really important to you, I would suggest having
it scanned at a professional lab. They can get the most from the
original and in the process can do quite a bit of cleaning. You
would then have a much easier job of getting it touched up and the
folks here would have a much larger file to work with. The end
results would be well worth it.
Regards,
VG
Hi VG,

Well my idea behind this is for the challenge of it......to learn more about handling difficult retouches. I've made a couple tries and plan to try more. I posted here to see how others would deal with it and to inspire me. This is a very small picture that came from one of those photo booths, it also got laminated at some point and the lamination is separating in places causing nasty spotting.......I think it was put through a washing machine. Just having some fun trying to fix it. Thanks!
Marlene
http://www.thedigitalspectrum.com
 
i fooled around with this image using a gaussian blurred layer to
remove some of the spots and cracks...but I completely lost the tie.
Isabel
Hi Isabel,

Yes....the tie was tough. I had to use the lasso tool and kinda guess where the tie was and then use curves on it to darken it just a little. Then I had to select the areas of the shirt on each side of the tie and whiten it up. Seemed to work. Thanks for trying, it's kinda fun.
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Marlene
http://www.thedigitalspectrum.com
 
Marlene
Yours is the best of the lot so far
really
I coouldn't save the tie at all, cloned it out completely.
Your forehead is great, what's the problem?
I might try to combine two attempts, if you don't mind i might try
to colorize yours a bit

feivel
WOW!!!!! That's Terrific!!!! Great Job!!!!!!
Marlene
http://www.thedigitalspectrum.com
 
where is this soldier from?
this is from the australian military handbook:

"Navy (USN) Unit Citations are, unlike Army or Air Force, in so much that the citation emblem is a ribbon and worn whilst in uniform on the left side, Army/RAAF emblems are worn on the right when in uniform.

Below is a copy of the Army Dress Manual in regards to the wearing of Citations: REFERENCE ARMY STANDING ORDERS FOR DRESS( ASOD)"

feivel
 

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