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04/14/2010 02:20:25 PM · #1 |
Took an old 1961 1967 photograph that had been folded and in my cousins wallet for years. Both his Dad and Mother have passed and he wanted to see if I could restore the picture and enlarge it to an 8X10.
Please give me you honest opinion on the results.
Side-by-side (before and after)
Large view of restored 8x10
Thanks in advance,
Scott
Message edited by author 2010-04-14 16:54:05. |
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04/14/2010 02:25:03 PM · #2 |
Looks darn good to me. A faithful restoration. I would not have known it had those two big fold in it before. |
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04/14/2010 02:36:12 PM · #3 |
Think you did a great job Scot. I have been trying to do something similar, although my photos were not as badly marked as yours.
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04/14/2010 02:36:58 PM · #4 |
I think you did a very good job. I can see where you did some cloning, but that's only because I saw the "before" picture. |
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04/14/2010 02:40:12 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by Yo_Spiff: Looks darn good to me. A faithful restoration. I would not have known it had those two big fold in it before. |
I agree, though if it were mine I'd also experiment with some duotones or tinting in addition to the straight B&W before printing the 8x10. I might even print 2-3 versions to 4x6 prints before deciding to see how they look on actual paper -- often diffferent than how it feels on the sceeen. |
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04/14/2010 04:08:01 PM · #6 |
Thanks everyone for you input. The three children are my cousins and this was the only know picture of all of them together. To learn more about photo restoration I wanted to do this for them and give each one a print. I hope they will be pleased.
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04/14/2010 04:08:39 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: Originally posted by Yo_Spiff: Looks darn good to me. A faithful restoration. I would not have known it had those two big fold in it before. |
I agree, though if it were mine I'd also experiment with some duotones or tinting in addition to the straight B&W before printing the 8x10. I might even print 2-3 versions to 4x6 prints before deciding to see how they look on actual paper -- often diffferent than how it feels on the sceeen. |
I agree with the duotone comment. I like the warmth of the aged colors. Great job though.
On a side note, is dad's shirt something that was in style? He looks like Robin Hood in slacks.
Saying that made me think of this... We're men, we're men in... slacks.
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04/14/2010 11:22:48 PM · #8 |
Meh... It's alright. You lost a lot of detail in editing though. I prolly would've done it differently
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04/14/2010 11:53:58 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by ApertureJack: Meh... It's alright. You lost a lot of detail in editing though. I prolly would've done it differently |
Can you explain (for my learning purposes) where I lost detail and what may have caused it. If possible I would appreciate your input on what you would have done. I trying to improve my skill level and any suggestions would be helpful. |
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