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dirty grain


BAN3

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Hi friends,
i would fix this picture from the dirty grain.
I tried and ritried using different Photoshop filter, but i haven't found nothing to resolve the problem.
Thank you very much for the help!
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There really is no easy way to do it. You'll have to use the various tools in photoshop to clean that off the image. The clone tool, healing brush, and some judicial coloring will clean it up, but having done some photo restoration myself I can tell you it will take time. A lot of time.

There are lots of really good tutorials on the web for restoring photos. Just make several copies of the image and give it a shot. Good luck!
 
You may actually be able to get away with just painting it I have literally just done this in 2 mins just to see if it is possible and with a bit of time and patience you could probably do it.

Get your brush tool and sample the skin colour set it to about 30% opacity and set the brush mode to darken (not the layer mode the brush mode)

paint over all the skin in 1 click and drag motion and then repeat until your happy alternatively put the brush to 100 % opacity and set the layer opacity down not sure how that will turn out for you.

repeat this for every colour you want to touch up

ScreenShot001.png

I am the 1st to admit the results are not brilliant but if you then add some skin texture using skin brushes afterwards and a bit of tweaking with other tools it will be a quick fix solution. Not as good as cloning etc.
 
here is a start to just reduce the noise before any cloning.
womandamage.jpg
i just first duplicated the original layer then used the reduce noise filter on that layer. (strength on full and other settings at 0
and changed the mode to "Multiply"
made a few adjustments to lighting, color and merged them then repeated the steps a few times
 

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