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| Martin Waddell 2004-05-28, 7:14 pm |
| I have a number of photographs that have been in a large frame with part of
each photograph masked from the light. Over the years the exposed part of
each photograph has been bleached by the light. I would like to restore
each photograph(all of it) to its former glory. Any suggestions of the best
way to return the bleached middle part of each photograph so that it blends
perfectly with the rest of the photograph that has been protected from the
light.
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| It's difficult, and will take a lot of practice. Basically you want to mask
out the part that is not faded, using an approriate amount of feather on the
mask. Getting the feathering and mask shape right are two of the difficult
things. Then adjust the contrast, brightness, gamma, saturation, and color
balance in the center portion. Those are the other difficult things. Good
luck
Don
"Martin Waddell" <lobstersuk@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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> I have a number of photographs that have been in a large frame with part
of
> each photograph masked from the light. Over the years the exposed part of
> each photograph has been bleached by the light. I would like to restore
> each photograph(all of it) to its former glory. Any suggestions of the
best
> way to return the bleached middle part of each photograph so that it
blends
> perfectly with the rest of the photograph that has been protected from the
> light.
>
>
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| JP White 2004-05-29, 12:14 pm |
| Martin Waddell wrote:
Katrin Eismann wrote a really good book on restoring photographs. I
suggest you invest in this book if you plan on doing much restoration.
See amazon for a preview of a few chapters and the table of contents.
http://tinyurl.com/28hny
JP
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