The thread "Metallic Glow?" was very timely and the help offered there is terrific, but I'm stuck on something.
I'm currently working on this photo.
First a little history of this photo in case it may help:
This photo was taken in 1929 along with her sister (I finished working on that one and it was a breeze) but instead of a typical photograph at the time (black and white w/ sephia toning?) she opted for a "Glamour shot" of the photo. Which included hand coloring of the dress, cheek blushing, and the coloring of the sky in the background WITH sephia toning. Very fascinating photo...anyway..
Most of it appears to have Mold damage of some form or another. But then I spotted the images below the bench on the left side. It seems to be "greying." and it seems to occuring in a fairly regularly edged spots of sorts. It seems to start at the left knee, down across the bench to the left and jags towards the pillow and up towards the knee again.
I've tried using the techniques described in the "Mirroring" thread involoving inverting the image. But I can't get the blasted discoloration to go away? Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Rick
I'm currently working on this photo.
First a little history of this photo in case it may help:
This photo was taken in 1929 along with her sister (I finished working on that one and it was a breeze) but instead of a typical photograph at the time (black and white w/ sephia toning?) she opted for a "Glamour shot" of the photo. Which included hand coloring of the dress, cheek blushing, and the coloring of the sky in the background WITH sephia toning. Very fascinating photo...anyway..
Most of it appears to have Mold damage of some form or another. But then I spotted the images below the bench on the left side. It seems to be "greying." and it seems to occuring in a fairly regularly edged spots of sorts. It seems to start at the left knee, down across the bench to the left and jags towards the pillow and up towards the knee again.
I've tried using the techniques described in the "Mirroring" thread involoving inverting the image. But I can't get the blasted discoloration to go away? Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Rick
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