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Restauration of an old photograph


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marcelluss

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Hi friends! I am from Brazil a I want to give a gift to my grandfather. Its possible restore and colorize this photograph? How much cost? Photo frame can be removed. Thanks.
 

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Hi marcelluss and welcome.

Here is your .jpg image.

taozinho1.jpg
 

ALB68

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This one is going to be a little difficult. I'll work on though and see what comes out.
 

IamSam

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Sorry marcelluss, this one would take way more time than I have right now.
 

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Hi Chris, Great work but you have no watermark on the image for that reason it cannot be shown.
Thanks.
 

ALB68

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Here's the one I did. I didn't even realize this was in the freelance section until I was through with it. I offered it to the OP at a bargain price but I had to tell him the photo was such low res that the print might not be so good. He either didn't like the work or the price, as I never heard from him again.
This is a screenshot. I believe he said this was his grandfather who is now like 80 yrs old.
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Thanks Larry, yours looks exceptional given the small, poor resolution image you had to work with. Eliminating the lines must have been difficult.
 

ALB68

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Thanks Sam. it was a pretty good chore to clean it up and not lose any of the subjects features. I thought it came out decent considering what it was. It's pretty difficult to make silk purses from pig's ears as you know/
Thanks Larry, yours looks exceptional given the small, poor resolution image you had to work with. Eliminating the lines must have been difficult.
 

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Chris, did you use a Fourier transform or some other standard the de-screening method?


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I had a go too but wasn't going to post it as
A: It was ALB68's job and
B: I've only done half the request.....I'll admit I'm pretty useless when it comes colouring in.
Anyway, this is what I came up with.

Before my rubbish attempt at smoothing it out (Chris...how DID you do yours?)

taozinho1_04b.png


After my rubbish attempt at smoothing it out. (And a little levels adjustment)

taozinho1_04.png

Regards.
MrTom.
 

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My question was addressed to Chris.
Sorry Tom, Larry's was the only one without lines so I thought you were referring to his version. Chris' still had lines and he just replaced the BG. Again, sorry.
 
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Chris, did you use a Fourier transform or some other standard the de-screening method?


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No Tom, the Fourier method is too difficult for me. I lack the experience.


I first I enlarged the image to 200%. Then reduced the RGB to greyscale. This gives a slightly blurred image, which is advantageous in this case.
Then I worked with frequency separation, which was very difficult to get a good resultat. Then some motion blur filter (horizontally), and additionally a little Topaz Clean (Skin even) .


BG is filtered with Gaussian blur.


Then a lot of work with the clone stamp tool.
From the greyscale I changed back to RGB, and with curves I reached the original blueish gray shade again. Finally I reduced the image size back to the original size for posting.


A good result, I think. But you can still see the lines a little, but the image character is not altered too unnaturally.
 
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