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Family cooled down!
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Shalford


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Registered: October 2003
Location: Solihull - United Kingdom
Posts: 67
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As a new boy I’m going through some of the older restorations first, I apologise for that.

1. First of all I brought the colours back to somewhere near original using levels, but using the individual RGB levels.
2. This produced a much better colour overall, but introduced some bright greens and orangey reds.
3. Created a new blank layer set to colour.
4. With a soft paintbrush set to soft light, I painted at a low opacity over all areas of the photo using the appropriate colour nearest to what I was painting. This got rid of all the colour imperfections.
5. Lots of use of Dodge and Burn for eyes, hair etc.
6. The bad arm; probably my weakness was painted as best I could.
7. The Dad’s Jacket sleeve, a mixture of Patch tool, clone and colour tint on the colour layer.
· Date: 10/23/2003 · Views: 5250 · Filesize: 89.0kb, 137.6kb · Dimensions: 800 x 1106 ·
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DJ Dubovsky

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Registered: August 2001
Location: Upper Penninsula of Michigan
Posts: 1,659
2/16/2004 9:52pm

No appologies necessary. The challenges are always open no matter how old they are. Looks like you're having a great time and your work shows it. Real nice.
DJ
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