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  1. xtrme

    Extensive Photo Restoration

    Photoshop tools/procedures used to restore this photo: Channel Mixer to isolate the channel(s) with the most contrast Curves to enhance contrast (separate layers and brushed in multiple times) Healing brush on some of the larger stains Mixer Brush Tool to repair the rest of the damage (hard to...
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    Removing Bride and Groom

    Just finished this one. The background is a combination of the original one and a park from another photo. The woman's legs had to be recreated by copying the legs from the other woman and then using the brush tool to make them unique. Before: After:
  3. xtrme

    Guy with fish photo restoration

    Did this one a while back. Photoshop 7 I think. Tools used: Curves, brushed through masks. That's all.
  4. xtrme

    Montage/Collage for retiring pilot

    This is a montage of photos I created for a retiring pilot. I've also included a link to a short video showing how it was done. Comments/questions welcome as always. http://www.xtrme.com/tutorials/
  5. xtrme

    Blue marker on face (Channel Mixer)

    Channel Mixer is one of my favorite Photoshop features. This photo shows one of the ways it comes in handy. In this example the entire image was converted to black and white (easier). If you're unfamiliar with channel mixer and want to try it -Image/Adjust/Channel Mixer- or it's also an...
  6. xtrme

    3 kids on chairs

    This one was kinda tricky. Comments always welcome. Working images: Completed image:
  7. xtrme

    Age Simulation

    Wondering if anyone else has tried age simulation using Photoshop and if so, perhaps they could post them. This first photo shows a young girl - age 6 - who was tragically suffocated while hiding in a storage chest while playing hide-and-seek. Her father wanted to have a simulation of how...
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    Really, really dark photo

    The story behind this one: Photographers used to improperly fix their proofs (rather than stamp "proof" on them) so if people didn't order the larger prints, the proofs would turn dark. This couple actually ordered prints and gave the "prints to their parents. Later, because of a fire, the...
  9. xtrme

    Bison

    This one wasn't particularly difficult to restore but it's a very interesting photo. I've never seen one like it because most photos taken that long ago were posed, not candid like this one.
  10. xtrme

    Faded Airforce Photo

    Comments always welcome.
  11. xtrme

    Working file for "Interesting Tree"

    In case anyone wants to play around with re-creating "Interesting Tree" from a previous post of mine: Explanation of what this is: Spherical Panoramas are created by capturing as few as 12 or as many as 108 images of a scene from one point. These images must cover 180 x 360 degrees, meaning...
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    Colourization using curves and masks

    This is a quick video showing photo colourization using curves and masks. I wouldn't really call it a tutorial because there's not a lot of explanation (in fact there is no sound). If there is interest, I can create another, more in depth one.
  13. xtrme

    Interesting Tree

    I print for quite a few high-end photographers. One of them, M.K. Lynde, brought in this image. It's very interesting so I thought I'd share it (she gave me permission to post it) but didn't want me to say right away how it was created. She is willing to let me post the steps used to create it...
  14. xtrme

    Hello from Keith at Extreme Imaging

    Hello everyone. My name is Keith Butler and I run a business called Extreme Imaging. Basically what I do is retouch/enhance photos, and reproduce artwork, using Photoshop. I can't say I'm an expert at all parts of Photoshop but the functions and tools that I do use on a day-to-day basis, I'm...
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