Ezra
07-08-2006, 11:34 PM
Hi all,
I'm new here so bear with me if there are any technical difficulties...
I recently found a wonderful old photo of my father tucked into the back of an old desk-caddy sort of thing. The photo appears to be a 4x5 polaroid from his days working at an NYC bookstore and portrait studio. The photo was folded in half and has severe fading and blotching issues.
I've gone as far as spotting and rebuilding the details of his face and hair, and running levels and curves on the whole scan, but beyond the basics I don't know where to begin.
The areas that appear blue in the scan are actually parts of the image that have become sort of silvery and reflective, I managed to bring those splotches down simply by desaturating the scan. The darkest blacks in the image have also become slightly silvery as if it was solarized.
On top of all of that, there are parts of the surounding border of faces that are so damaged that I have no idea how to bring them back, and I'm trying to avoid cropping it down as I really like the image as it is.
Any suggestions as to where I should begin, or some early global fixes that would ease the work load, would be very much appreciated.
-Ezra
I'm new here so bear with me if there are any technical difficulties...
I recently found a wonderful old photo of my father tucked into the back of an old desk-caddy sort of thing. The photo appears to be a 4x5 polaroid from his days working at an NYC bookstore and portrait studio. The photo was folded in half and has severe fading and blotching issues.
I've gone as far as spotting and rebuilding the details of his face and hair, and running levels and curves on the whole scan, but beyond the basics I don't know where to begin.
The areas that appear blue in the scan are actually parts of the image that have become sort of silvery and reflective, I managed to bring those splotches down simply by desaturating the scan. The darkest blacks in the image have also become slightly silvery as if it was solarized.
On top of all of that, there are parts of the surounding border of faces that are so damaged that I have no idea how to bring them back, and I'm trying to avoid cropping it down as I really like the image as it is.
Any suggestions as to where I should begin, or some early global fixes that would ease the work load, would be very much appreciated.
-Ezra