Ever ran across a Black and White photograph that had lost a bit of it's detail? If so, try this simple, yet effective, trick.
Simply make a new layers of the entire image using the Multiply setting. You will slowly start to see details come out that the naked eye cannot see. If the Layer, or Layers, are too dark or detailed, well, simply adjust their opacity.
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by LarryHi All
Any ideas on how to get some detail into the very light faces to restore this photo? Thanks
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by erdingAs you can see numerous marks, scratches and fading.
Any advice on how to restore this photo would be much appreciated. I use CS5.
TIA
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by BenHardyHi
Has anyone any suggestions for removing stains/discolouring on an image (see attached).
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10-11-2007, 07:26 AM -
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I have a photocopy of a long lost family photo. The image is precious and I
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by roger_eleI have just discovered what I am sure many know - I am afraid that I took Photoshop literally - with the clone stamp tool, the check box selection: Use all layers, does not mean use all layers (funny thing, words and there meanings), it means Use VISIBLE layers. I had just taken their word for it and...
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Channel: Photo Retouching
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