suji
05-09-2007, 06:16 AM
Can someone show me how to restore this with photoshop cs2.
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| View Full Version : Please help me restore this suji 05-09-2007, 06:16 AM Can someone show me how to restore this with photoshop cs2. Thanks Swampy 05-09-2007, 06:49 AM I would start by extracting the woman and child, Apply Image at 100%, then run a Noise-Median filter. From here it's all cloning and tweaking, sharpening etc. Guy Thomas 05-09-2007, 12:13 PM Hi Suji, I have attached my restoration efforts below. Here is a quick synopsis of what I did. I actually started this photo by using the Shadow/Highlight tool and bringing the details back from the blown out highlights that way. I was suprised at how well that worked. Then I took a history Snapshot, and applied a Median Filter. Then came a lot of painting out the blemishes with the history brush and recreating lost detail with the clone stamp and healing brush. You will notice that I didn't smooth the photo and opted to leave in a certain grainy quality. I made sure that the grain was even by using the patch tool throughout the restoration process. I rebuilt different parts of the dress by actually cloning embroidery elements from one spot to another that had it's detail lost. This worked fairly well, but I think the bottom right hand portion of the dress could still use some work. I also created some detail by selectively sharpening highlights in the eyes and jewelry with the sharpening tool. My biggest error was not realizing that the dark mass towards the bottom of the dress were actually the childs boots. I thought it was a fold in the clothing or something, so i ended up leaving a soft edge, where there should be a hard one. That's all I can really say about the work. I hope that you like it. -Guy Thomas Swampy 05-09-2007, 01:27 PM Oooohhh.. Guy, you are so dang good! :-) lurch 05-09-2007, 03:07 PM Guy, you are a master! Thanks also for the detailed description - we all benefit from learning different approaches to solving restoration problems. Gary Richardson 05-09-2007, 03:39 PM Nice piece of work Guy.:bigthmb: yuccaview 05-09-2007, 06:04 PM Here is a quick shot at this one. Some stamping and healing brush with a bit of airbrush then low noise. Don Guy Thomas 05-09-2007, 09:27 PM Thanks for the compliments. I have only been on this forum for a couple of weeks and the knowledge that I have picked up from everyone else here has been awesome. I just hope that I can do the same for others in some way. yuccaview, Very nice job, the grain in your resto is perfect, and it's nice to recognize the little feet at the bottom there. Great work. -Guy Thomas suji 05-09-2007, 10:59 PM Guy, Yuccaview Thanks for the excellent work and for the detailed explaination. Suji suji 05-09-2007, 11:22 PM Guys, Is it possible to colorize this ? zekeode 05-11-2007, 07:16 AM Guys, Is it possible to colorize this ? Sure it's possible, but getting natural looking results is a different thing. I have only seen few people that really can master it. Usually giving some color tone can fresh up old photos nicely. Here is my attempt: Kraellin 05-16-2007, 11:18 PM well, since no one else has attempted it, i thought i'd give it a shot. Kraellin 05-16-2007, 11:21 PM and here's the black and white i restored before doing the colorization. unimatrix001 05-20-2007, 11:05 AM Excellent restorations by everyone. mine is not even close to the ones posted here but i thought i would give it a try anyway. I mainly used the patch tool, I haven't figured out the clone or healing brush tools, I think mostly because i dont have a tablet yet and the pressure setting i cannot use. I think that would help a lot in my restorations. I used noiseware to reduce the noise and then grain surgery to match the grain from the original picture, faded grain then added a slight tone to the picture. Kraellin 05-21-2007, 12:00 AM a bit grainy yet, unimatrix and did you add a second leg/foot there? but, you did a nice job on the heads and dress. the background is good too. but i am curious here. you're not the first to leave that big fold of white, camera right, as if it were part of the dress. i've looked at that and looked at that. is that a normal part of that sort of cultural dress? i took it for a blown out white, but i could certainly be mistaken. unimatrix001 05-21-2007, 04:27 AM i am not sure but on the original picture it doesnt look like its a blownout or damaged area. i could be wrong, if you look at the blouse near the top you will see a white border at the top of the garment i assumed that it went all the way around. could be wrong i have been before. Kraellin 05-21-2007, 09:15 PM well, you could easily be right. maybe suji knows the answer. suji 05-21-2007, 11:07 PM Kraellin, You are right .. it is a blowout and not part of the dress. Kraellin 05-21-2007, 11:09 PM thank you, suji. Kraellin 05-24-2007, 10:27 PM i had another go at this. fixed a few things. renaldoandrews 05-25-2007, 11:40 AM That a great photo, and the retouched on look even better Kraellin 05-26-2007, 09:32 PM yes, it is a good photo. and thank you :) chillin 05-28-2007, 07:04 PM Work in progress. ..Every couple of days I'll try to change the picture. I really like this photo; it makes me study Indian culture. Kraellin 05-28-2007, 09:35 PM chillin, that's a definite keeper! very impressive. i'm amazed that you're doing the restore and colorizing concurrently, but it seems to be working :) chillin 05-28-2007, 10:48 PM Thanks Kraellin. The "restore" copy sits on a separate layer. I had a problem with the restoration not being suitable for colorizing. Doing both things at the same time allows me to skip correction phase. :) Kraellin 05-29-2007, 11:46 PM well, whatever works and it seems to be working :) suji 06-06-2007, 05:50 AM Chillin, Grateful if u can complete this photo. Thanks Suji |