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10/27/2005 06:32:38 PM · #1
I need your help, could someone please help me on restoring this image.
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I would like to extend the edges to make it bigger for the frame and make it look better. is anyone up to the challenge.

the photo is the only size i have of it so you should be able to copy and past, if you need me to email it to you i will,

Thanks DPC'ers are the best at photoshop
10/27/2005 07:00:38 PM · #2
somebody please i make it look so stupid
10/27/2005 07:06:28 PM · #3
Working on it. But I just got called for dinner. I'll post later--1 hour?
10/27/2005 07:10:30 PM · #4
Great Thanks SOOO MUCH

10/27/2005 07:23:58 PM · #5

How's this? It's just a quick go to fill out the background.
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Message edited by author 2005-10-27 19:24:15.
10/27/2005 07:25:21 PM · #6
Nice job PollyBean! - You've actually photoshopped a suit for him - lol!
10/27/2005 07:26:01 PM · #7
WOW, that is amazing, i wish i could do that, my school doesnt offer a photoshop class i wish they did though

PollyBean that is great, thanks soo much

10/27/2005 07:27:08 PM · #8
Originally posted by jhonan:

Nice job PollyBean! - You've actually photoshopped a suit for him - lol!

Thanks :) It's a little bit messy in places, thou! Maybe some others can polish him up a bit more from my edit!

I never took any photoshop classes, I've just been messing around with pics for years! :D (It was done with Corel Photo Paint, BTW)

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Message edited by author 2005-10-27 19:28:36.
10/27/2005 07:43:22 PM · #9

Not entirely happy with the vignette shape...but it's a try.
(No Photoshop classes here, either. Just books, DPC, and trial and error.)
10/27/2005 07:49:40 PM · #10
Thought I'd give it a try... :)
10/27/2005 07:54:43 PM · #11
Here's my take, thanks for the practice!

Microsoft Digital Image 10 - Restore Old Photo Repair
Clone Background, Blend
Apply Poster Effect filter to darken the edges
Noise reduction, 100% Luminance and 100% Chrominance
Sharpen at 85%, Edge 1 pixel, Threshold 50%
Misc. Spot Removals caused by sharpening
Covert to B&W



Edited to add processing step

Message edited by author 2005-10-27 19:56:27.
10/27/2005 10:50:00 PM · #12


Maybe use the vignette to your advantage and mat it with an old-style pattern/material?
10/28/2005 05:09:23 AM · #13
Wow Brad that's amazing. It's perfect!
10/28/2005 06:46:48 AM · #14
OK, I had a play with this but please keep in mine it is a friday night here and I have had a big week so maybe this is not how it should be.

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