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Cleaning Up A Bad Photocopy |
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Jun 8th 2006 | #173273 Report |
Member since: Nov 13th 2004 Posts: 7 |
Hello, Everyone! I recently received this poor-quality Xeroxed scan (below) as a PDF, and was asked if I could enhance it to show the names written on the pages. Does anybody know of a way to improve the quality of this image so the names are more legible (original image size is 8x11)? The image is of a logbook of prisoners interned at Buchenwald concentration camp in 1944; my friend's father's name is on the left page, about halfway down. The quality is actually much better in PS than what is displayed here. If need be, I can email you the original PDF, if that'll help. Thanks for any help you are able to provide! OMMBoy
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Jun 8th 2006 | #173277 Report |
Member since: Jun 1st 2005 Posts: 436 |
Could I suggest you attach the original PDF (Or if it is too big, upload it to http://www.megafile.com) and maybe some people will have a go at trying to clear this up for you... Or then again maybe not... ... I have a feeling you will have a few options to clean up the page, so it will be a bit of trial and error of a few things. |
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Jun 8th 2006 | #173284 Report |
Member since: Apr 25th 2003 Posts: 1977 |
A levels or curve adjustment should get you started. It'll help you remove most of those midtones and bring out the gridlines/text. If your new to PS, brightness/contrast should work ok but won't give you the flexibility you may need. |
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Jun 8th 2006 | #173299 Report |
Member since: Nov 13th 2004 Posts: 7 |
[QUOTE=Rich]Could I suggest you attach the original PDF.[/QUOTE] Here it is: http://briefcase.yahoo.com/scherbagge. The file is named "Team Photoshop Forum" (the only file there). Thanks, OMMBoy |
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Jun 9th 2006 | #173302 Report |
Member since: Apr 25th 2003 Posts: 1977 |
After seeing the pdf, I don't think your going to get much more legible than it is now. It's a pretty bad scan and you can't really restore whats not there. The noise and the text share the same colors, so if you brighten it your going to lose both. |
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Jun 9th 2006 | #173304 Report |
Member since: Nov 13th 2004 Posts: 7 |
Rodder454 & Rich: That's what I was afraid of :( I tried levels, curves, and brightness/contrast, but all yielded the same poor results. I'm looking forward to the day when photo-manipulation software is as technologically advanced as that which Harrison Ford used in Bladerunner. Rich, could we leave this thread open a little longer before closing it? Somebody out there might have an idea that we haven't considered... Thanks, OMMBoy |
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Jun 9th 2006 | #173306 Report |
Member since: Jun 1st 2005 Posts: 436 |
Hey OMMBoy, Sorry it's not good news for you... Sure we'll leave it open... We don't usually close posts anyway, just let them filter down to the bottom of the page as they naturally get older. Rich |
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Jun 10th 2006 | #173335 Report |
Member since: May 24th 2006 Posts: 37 |
are you trying to restore the photo for looks? or for trying to read what was copied... if its trying to read... i did a technique by showing the inverse and adjusting brightness way up, then trying to darken the rest of the area.. making the text tand out...i havent looked at the psd but ill see what i can do. -tim |
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Jun 10th 2006 | #173342 Report |
Member since: Nov 13th 2004 Posts: 7 |
[QUOTE=tim507]are you trying to restore the photo for looks? or for trying to read what was copied....[/QUOTE] Actually, a little bit of both. My friend's father's name is on the left page (Paul Martin) and she would like to have it "cleaned up" enough to make it legible so she can frame it or put it in a photo album along with other pictures and memorabilia of ther father. I'll try your technique and post the results here (if they're satisfactory ;) ). Thanks, again, everyone, for your help and advice! |
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