Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/08/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I can recommend "Restoration and Retouching with Photoshop Elements 2" by Laurie Ulrich (Wiley). I've restored a dozen or so family photos of that era using the techniques described in the book and have been very happy with the results. There is probably a later edition out now. Good luck. Dick >This may not be appropriate for this forum (if so just tell me so), but I >just discovered a very old picture of my great grandfather taken during the >Civil War, in his Union soldier's uniform. To the best of the family's >knowledge, this may be the only photo that we have of him. Unfortunately, it >is in pretty bad condition and I'm trying to restore it as best I can. The >reason I am posting the picture is that I would very much appreciate your >thoughts and suggestions on how to improve on what I have done so far. >Please visit my website for the picture: SmugMug - Jim Christie ><http://www.jim-christie.smugmug.com/gallery/1804924> : Restore Project > > > >You'll see the picture in three versions. The first is my first scan (Epson >4990 Photo Scanner), with no correction at all. The second picture is a >rescan using the scanner's Color Correction feature. The third picture is >the second scan plus a little photoshoping from me, i.e. I fiddled with >"Levels" a little and the applied the "Unsharp" adjustment. I know I need to >do a lot of cloning to get rid of some of the ugly blotches, but do you have >a suggestion for improving on what I have done and/or should I send it out >to some professional restoring shop somewhere? All input will be much >appreciated. Again, if this is inappropriate for the group, please let me >know. > > > >Jim Christie > > >_______________________________________________ >Leica Users Group. >See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information