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11/13/2010 06:22:54 AM · #1
A friend found this old pic of her grandmother and asked me if I thought it could be restored. I tried but had a problem with the mouth. Anyone think they can make it look half way decent? Feel free to have a go at it!!!

11/13/2010 08:41:20 AM · #2
I'll give it a go and I'll start with her mouth.

Don't forget to download the full size version folks.

Message edited by author 2010-11-13 08:41:49.
11/13/2010 10:06:55 AM · #3
Originally posted by Jac:

I'll give it a go and I'll start with her mouth.

Don't forget to download the full size version folks.

Thanks, Jac!!
11/13/2010 01:14:16 PM · #4


Did the best I could with a laptop track pad haha. They drilled us with photo retouching and clone stamping in high school so I have quite a bit of experience with it lol. I only did the main problem work, I left the corners alone etc.

accidentally saved with a layer off, fixed now.

Message edited by author 2010-11-13 13:24:46.
11/13/2010 04:27:30 PM · #5
Originally posted by mBastin:



Did the best I could with a laptop track pad haha. They drilled us with photo retouching and clone stamping in high school so I have quite a bit of experience with it lol. I only did the main problem work, I left the corners alone etc.

accidentally saved with a layer off, fixed now.


Wow! Way better than my attempt!! Thanks!!
11/13/2010 04:53:11 PM · #6
No problem, it gave me something to do. : )
11/14/2010 01:51:22 AM · #7
I got rid of the frame and cropped out the bottom. I left the sepia tone but upped the brightness and contrast a bit.



It needs more work but that's all the time I have for it Terry. :)

Message edited by author 2010-11-14 01:54:55.
11/14/2010 01:54:00 AM · #8
oops

Message edited by author 2010-11-14 01:54:13.
11/14/2010 08:58:47 PM · #9
Originally posted by Jac:

I got rid of the frame and cropped out the bottom. I left the sepia tone but upped the brightness and contrast a bit.



It needs more work but that's all the time I have for it Terry. :)


Wow! Great Jac!!! Thanks!!
11/14/2010 09:23:06 PM · #10
Sorry I don't have the skills to do this myself, but I feel like both tries so far have made her too toothy.
11/14/2010 09:29:49 PM · #11
I downloaded it, but am working on a Photoshoot from this afternoon. As soon as I get a chance I'll give a go at it.

Matt
11/14/2010 10:56:23 PM · #12
Originally posted by posthumous:

Sorry I don't have the skills to do this myself, but I feel like both tries so far have made her too toothy.


I agree, you both did a great job, but the teeth stand out a bit too much. I think even just toning down the brightness in both would make a big difference.
11/14/2010 11:06:04 PM · #13


Im still learning so I try to do these things when available.

Its by no means perfect. but Thanks for the challenge.
11/15/2010 06:58:24 AM · #14
Originally posted by sjhuls:

Originally posted by posthumous:

Sorry I don't have the skills to do this myself, but I feel like both tries so far have made her too toothy.


I agree, you both did a great job, but the teeth stand out a bit too much. I think even just toning down the brightness in both would make a big difference.


Arm-chair re-touchers should watch football instead. ;)

You're welcome Terry.

Message edited by author 2010-11-15 06:59:22.
11/15/2010 07:15:34 AM · #15
Originally posted by JustCaree:



Im still learning so I try to do these things when available.

Its by no means perfect. but Thanks for the challenge.


Not bad! Thank you!!!
11/15/2010 02:28:51 PM · #16
Originally posted by Hipychik:

Originally posted by JustCaree:



Im still learning so I try to do these things when available.

Its by no means perfect. but Thanks for the challenge.


Not bad! Thank you!!!


Welcome! as I said - still learning. I get better with everyone but I still have a long road to go.
11/15/2010 10:56:59 PM · #17
Honestly, I can't do any better than what's been done, but, for crying out loud, those teeth!!
11/15/2010 11:16:17 PM · #18
I agree, I realized what i did wrong.. Ill see what i can do to fix it but i'm really busy with college for this week, so it may be a while.
11/16/2010 06:48:10 AM · #19
Maybe her teeth were really like that!!!! :P
11/16/2010 11:24:15 AM · #20
Originally posted by Hipychik:

Maybe her teeth were really like that!!!! :P


tada!

People who are making these comments have a pre-conceived idea of how perfect teeth should look like and are forcing their views onto this image. They're not seeing the photograph as it is. I followed her lip line as best I could and actually drew a sketch of it using the pen tool.
11/16/2010 02:28:29 PM · #21
ok, I can't take it anymore. Hipy, do you have a high resolution version of this image for me to work on?
11/16/2010 09:12:17 PM · #22
Originally posted by posthumous:

ok, I can't take it anymore. Hipy, do you have a high resolution version of this image for me to work on?


No she doesn't, just click on full view for a bigger version. Can't wait to see her teeth. You may want this as a reference. ;)
11/17/2010 09:29:47 AM · #23
That's all I have. Let me see what ya got!!
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