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Touching up an old picture??? |
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Mar 21st 2003 | #96195 Report |
Member since: Nov 17th 2001 Posts: 54 |
A friend of mine asked me to touch up an old picture for her. The original is in real bad shape, many creases and faded. Does anyone have any suggestions about how I should go about it? I would also like some tutorials. I am using Photoshop 7. Thank you, Senna |
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Mar 21st 2003 | #96219 Report |
Member since: May 1st 2002 Posts: 3034 |
you'll probably need to clone parts of the picture.. adjust the color make some layers etc.. I dunno of any good tutorials, you might something usefull @ http://www.teamphotoshop.com |
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Mar 21st 2003 | #96233 Report |
Member since: Nov 26th 2001 Posts: 2586 |
I remember having to "fix" a photo and I spent about 2 hours with the stamp and clone and did a pretty good job that way. The only part that was working for me is there were lots of cracks, but the rest of the picture was quite clean. So I just went along the crack and gathered images from either side of it and that did wonders. Zoomed right in there.
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Mar 21st 2003 | #96308 Report |
Member since: Nov 17th 2001 Posts: 54 |
I have used the clone and stamp tools. There is one of the peoples faces that is too dark. Any suggestions on how I can go in and lighten up just the face without distorting anything around it? Thanks, Senna |
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