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Restoration
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Damo77

Senior Member
Registered: July 2007 Location: Brisbane, Australia Posts: 171
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WW1 photo, printed on textured paper which was deteriorating badly.
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| · Date: Mon February 25, 2008 · Views: 1626 · Filesize: 83.6kb · Dimensions: 500 x 395 ·
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Keywords: Restoration
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andrewlx
Junior Member
Registered: June 2008
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Wow!... You are very talented at restoration. Any advice on where to find more info to learn such skills?
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Damo77
Senior Member
Registered: July 2007 Location: Brisbane, Australia Posts: 171
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Pete Donegan
Junior Member
Registered: December 2005 Posts: 5
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Sat October 18, 2008 5:10am
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Brilliant job, Damo! I do a lot of this sort of work myself, and I have found that I can overdo the repair work with tools such as clone and healing, and lose the details of facial features, so have tried rather to paint on a blank layer, then put through comparitive noise filter to blend in. You seem to have achieved this. I wondered how you approached this, particularly with faces, which can end up looking rather flat? All the best, Pete
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