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  1. RedDwarf4Ever

    Paid Baby in a whicker chair

    Hello Thank you so much for your work, but do prefer Babines offering
  2. RedDwarf4Ever

    Paid Baby in a whicker chair

    Hello thanks for the work, but think the hedge background actually looks more realistic
  3. RedDwarf4Ever

    Paid Baby in a whicker chair

    Hello Think this is a better idea, the hedge as a background looks natural you managed to bring out a lot of chair detail. Could you remove the two lines shown by the arrows and improve the detail bottom right and left of the chair as shown, also make the the top of the hedge,, more like the...
  4. RedDwarf4Ever

    Paid Baby in a whicker chair

    Hello this is approximately what I managed to do, was hoping for the wall to be more defined, sorry I guess that sounds ungrateful 😱
  5. RedDwarf4Ever

    Paid Baby in a whicker chair

    the link won’t open
  6. RedDwarf4Ever

    Paid Baby in a whicker chair

    we transfer link https://we.tl/t-X7oC7vbEzh
  7. RedDwarf4Ever

    Paid Baby in a whicker chair

    Hello Thank you, but the brickwork and chair detail is barely discernable
  8. RedDwarf4Ever

    Paid Baby in a whicker chair

    https://we.tl/t-X7oC7vbEzh we transfer
  9. RedDwarf4Ever

    Paid Baby in a whicker chair

    Thanks will do this evening
  10. RedDwarf4Ever

    Paid Baby in a whicker chair

    Hello I had a set of three of these photos different babies from different years, I've managed to clean up and enhance the other two. This one is of my Wife, I would like to have it cleaned up as B&W, and the detail improved, dust marks etc. removed. looks like a wall behind the chair, would...
  11. RedDwarf4Ever

    cleaning up photo using channels

    Thanks John, I’ll have to go back a few versions and get this sorted, shall I leave the toes alone, ? I think sometimes there’s only so much you can do. It’s mainly to see where the limits are to my abilities, which are not very high yet anyway, during my efforts at making the leg look better I...
  12. RedDwarf4Ever

    cleaning up photo using channels

    Hello, back to the original photo, Think its reasonably good now, not easy having a 60 years old photo, I have one remaining issue the left boys right leg, the creases just don't look right, I've copied & pasted a selection from the original and, it still looks terrible, maybe I`ll have to...
  13. RedDwarf4Ever

    remove colour cast from a colour photo

    Wow Jeff, that’s incredible, yes I’m going to learn a lot from this, I have another photo, with similar problems, will try with that one, if this is successful, will post back before and after……thanks again whats even better, is that I need to keep this as a reference, so on ipad I can save it...
  14. RedDwarf4Ever

    cleaning up photo using channels

    Thanks, think Im clear on this now, was the terminology I think.
  15. RedDwarf4Ever

    cleaning up photo using channels

    Thanks, so merge only uses the top layer, which would be the final finished layer, that’s clear, and the same with flatten, only uses the top layer, was confusing when it says do you want to deleted the non visible layers, got me worried I would lose image data, it’s only the top layer that’s...
  16. RedDwarf4Ever

    cleaning up photo using channels

    Of course I will try that John, but still have the same question, if I have a dirty glass of water and then mmixed ‘merged’ it with a clean glass of water, I would get a glass of 50% dirty water. That’s what I can’t get my head around, the first layer has all the discolouration so if I flatten...
  17. RedDwarf4Ever

    cleaning up photo using channels

    Thank you John, that explains a lot, so if I flatten or merge layers, is it best to do this to all layers, incl the initial one ? Just confused that if the first layer has something wrong, wont that affect the flattening merging if included…thanks again for all the help.
  18. RedDwarf4Ever

    cleaning up photo using channels

    yes in the past I have always scanned in colour, 48bit, heard the sa,e reason before somewhere, but for some reason did a B&W scan, but have now rescanned in colour. Thanks
  19. RedDwarf4Ever

    remove colour cast from a colour photo

    could someone please point me in the right direction to do this thanks, my attempts have removed too much colour.
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