| Re: Faded Photo - not sure if it's good enough I took the liberty of recovering and emphasizing some of the facial details that were in the orig and painted them back into your after pic using a mask. Also adjusted some face levels (masked and painted in), some usm's (20/50/0) for sharp and contrast, and a little neat image filter to soften some noise. If I was starting this from scratch I probably would've used Flora's "Enhancing details in unevenly faded pictures" tutorial (channel mask). I then used a slight guassian blur, masked and painted it on the faces (skin only). Also the original looks like it was colour, and colourizing could help to improve the definition.
I've always found it more convincing, (and often easier), to do everything you can to avoid altering the details in the original, and to limit drawing to the areas that are completely obliterated. Half the battle of keeping the look of a photograph is in preserving as much original detail as possible.
Last edited by Doug Colwell; 05-12-2007 at 05:51 PM.
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