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| Removing lots of scratches with PSP Here is the original picture with no edits. http://www.laurencarissa.com/hair/trial.jpg |
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| Re: Removing lots of scratches with PSP icydove, welcome to RP. well, you've been trying the right tools, but they do take practice. without loading this myself into psp xi, i'd say clone on the areas mentioned. if you're getting a lot of clone marks, simply reduce the opacity on the clone tool and overlap your cloning. also work into a given area from more than one direction. the most common mistake with cloning is over-doing it, trying to do too much at one go. clone is best used with a sort of nibbling technique where you only take very small amounts, using a very small brush and a medium opacity to start. on finer areas, you'd use even less opacity and even a smaller brush. it's a bit of an art form and takes practice. also, do your cloning onto a blank layer over your other layers. just set the tool to 'use all layers'. and on your image, you might also look at raising the contrast a bit. you've got some fading there and it might help to handle that before the cloning. brightness/contrast, curves, levels might all work. or you could try the shadows/midtones/highlights filter. |
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| Re: Removing lots of scratches with PSP Thank you for your help. I wasn't sure if I should try to bump the contrast, etc., before or after the edits, so that answered another question. |
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| Re: Removing lots of scratches with PSP Hi, I'm using PS CS2 but what I did should work with PSP. 1. I straightened and cropped the photo 2. Ran it through Neat Image - this removed most of the scratches 3, resized the image by 100% 4. worked on the faces ( the only restoration on the photo) Man's face used clone and blur tool, Young mans face, painted damaged areas of face and cap with airbrush at about 60% opacity, Lady's Face used only blur tool, working across the damaged and Undamaged areas to blend the damage out. 5. Levels adjustment. 6. resize to original size. http://img167.imageshack.us/img167/1...ialcropvv3.jpg With the detail available I found cloning the least valuable option, painting with reduced opacity, taking frequent colour samples, probably the best, Smudging worked well also, combined with painting probably better. I did no restoration work on the rest of the image, all improvement there was by Neat Image, This is only a quick and nasty job to show what can be done, its taken me longer to type this post than I spent working on the Image. Max |
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