Braddock
08-19-2007, 08:25 AM
Its been a while since Ive logged on here. Been busy with work and all. Anyhoo, I have a photo I need to restore and Im not sure the best way to attack the problem. What would yall suggest? Thanx
| View Full Version : Need some simple suggestions for 2-toned image Braddock 08-19-2007, 08:25 AM Its been a while since Ive logged on here. Been busy with work and all. Anyhoo, I have a photo I need to restore and Im not sure the best way to attack the problem. What would yall suggest? Thanx Oh_Heck 08-19-2007, 05:07 PM Boy I'm sweatin just lookin at that image. Thats a challenging one. ;) I'm interested to see what feedback you get on this. albatrosss 08-19-2007, 07:36 PM Gave it a shot. Using levels I darkened the blown out side. Then masked and painted. Then played around with curves and dodge and burn to get some contrast. HroadhogD1 08-19-2007, 08:16 PM I selected the light area, used a curves adjustment on the light area with a 5 pixel feather. Then I masked the area between the two halfs Braddock 08-19-2007, 08:47 PM Thanx yall. Ive messed around with levels and gotten a decent looking image, But I still havent learned fully how to get the most out of curves. I usually end up making the image worse. chillin 08-19-2007, 10:11 PM I tried to keep the background dark. A lot of selective level adjustments with masking. Neat Image & high pass filter. Alison 08-19-2007, 10:44 PM I dupicated the layer, set the opacity to multiply and brought the percent down to ...... I think it was about 50% :blush: Used a layer mask and the gradient set to black to transparent .... duplicated that layer about 3 times. In hindsight it could have had a few more, but ..... I basically fiddled around with levels and curves after that. I didn't do any repairs on the top left corner, so that could be made much more appealing. I did nothing with the mother and daughter either, so there are still lots of possibilities left to improve this more. I did crop the image to take away the majority of glare that was still in the top, left hand corner. Kraellin 08-20-2007, 02:24 PM Flora was an expert at these. if i find her posts on this type of image, i'll link it here. you might also do a search on her posts. you might only find color ones, but the technique would be similar. |