Mark Adams
09-11-2004, 02:18 PM
I'm not really sure where this should go and somebody out there probably finds this objectionable, but I tried it as an exercise. I found it quite a challenge for a newby like myself.
Portrait of Mona Lisa (1479-1528), also known as La Gioconda, the wife of Francesco del Giocondo by Leonardo da Vinci; 1503-06 (155 Kb); Oil on wood, 77 x 53 cm (30 x 20 7/8 in); Musee du Louvre, Paris (http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/vinci/joconde/). Undoubtedly one of the finest masterpieces existing. I found an image online and took a look at it. I found some streaks of color that obviously shouldn't be there. I decided to clean up the image.
But if you're going to screw this up, why not go all the way. I decided to try and eliminate the graininess and even the (very approrpriate and honorable) crackalure. I've been working on it a long time, lots of trial and error, and I don't even remember all the steps I put it through. Generally I:
- Painted out green/blue band over her head
- Blurred and sharpened to minimize grain, streaks and crackalure (as well as totally obliterate much of the wonderful detail)
- Boost color saturation in the background, face and hands
- Flood fill the lower part of the picture (her clothes) because there is no detail there and I can't think of any way to get it back.
- Smart sharpen the whole thing to give it some "pop"
The images are large and you can see them here:
BEFORE (http://adamslan.shyper.com/graphics/joconde_orig.jpg)
AFTER (http://adamslan.shyper.com/graphics/joconde.jpg)
Tell me what you think.
Mark
Portrait of Mona Lisa (1479-1528), also known as La Gioconda, the wife of Francesco del Giocondo by Leonardo da Vinci; 1503-06 (155 Kb); Oil on wood, 77 x 53 cm (30 x 20 7/8 in); Musee du Louvre, Paris (http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/vinci/joconde/). Undoubtedly one of the finest masterpieces existing. I found an image online and took a look at it. I found some streaks of color that obviously shouldn't be there. I decided to clean up the image.
But if you're going to screw this up, why not go all the way. I decided to try and eliminate the graininess and even the (very approrpriate and honorable) crackalure. I've been working on it a long time, lots of trial and error, and I don't even remember all the steps I put it through. Generally I:
- Painted out green/blue band over her head
- Blurred and sharpened to minimize grain, streaks and crackalure (as well as totally obliterate much of the wonderful detail)
- Boost color saturation in the background, face and hands
- Flood fill the lower part of the picture (her clothes) because there is no detail there and I can't think of any way to get it back.
- Smart sharpen the whole thing to give it some "pop"
The images are large and you can see them here:
BEFORE (http://adamslan.shyper.com/graphics/joconde_orig.jpg)
AFTER (http://adamslan.shyper.com/graphics/joconde.jpg)
Tell me what you think.
Mark