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project from restoration challenge


Fatboy73

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I tend to go with a minimalist approach to restoring photos, and try to leave some of the original aging and grain in while only fixing the majorly damaged areas. :)
 

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Good restoration. I'd like to see it larger if you have it. Just one suggestion. I'd throw a little sharpening onto the child at least. Try a high pass. I think this will be the most effective without creating halos around the edges. Subtle, it doesn't need to be 100%. It is an old photo after all. Nice work.
 
Thanks Fatboy. Now I can see that you couldn't push the sharpening much more; it has signs of jpeg compression. What dpi did you scan it in as? Would this be sharper as a tiff? I am not familiar with that format, but I know otheres here are.

And they can chime in any time they want . . . ?

I think you brought the color balance a bit too far into the blue range. You did a really nice job of the colors overall, and that was a lot of work restoring the scratched off emulsion. It's really a nice restoration.
 
Thanks Clare. The photo came from here http://www.retouchpro.com/ I apologize but I think the time has come in our relationship to let you know that I...I'm...I'm seeing other websites... :cry:

I hope someday you can find it in your heart to forgive, But I am a dedicated poly-webbist and I there's just no changing that. :(
 

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