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Renovation of a photograph
On Jan 22, 2018, Tony Cooper wrote
(in ): On Mon, 22 Jan 2018 19:31:02 +0000, "David B." wrote: On 22/01/2018 17:29, android wrote: On 2018-01-22 17:12:41 +0000, android said: On 2018-01-21 18:10:00 +0000, David B. said: Hi My elderly sister managed to send me a photograph today of our grandfather. It was taken before he was killed during the first World War. Here is a copy of same:- https://imgur.com/a/7XRdW How best can the image be improved? I'm soo sorry for your loss! You're with no doubt a troll and that file is useless! But you could try the free version off Fotor Photo Editor provided that you could get a better scan of the original. It seems to have some useless features. Report back to the group and let us know how it goes... https://itunes.apple.com/se/app/foto...729?l=en&mt=12 I downloaded the app meself and had a go... Do you want me to post the result? Wow! Yes, please. :-) I took a shot at it. Mostly cleaned up, but I'm not happy with the foot restoration. I'd prefer to replace the background on the left, but that table needs to stay there. https://photos.smugmug.com/AUE-Photo...2018-01-22.jpg Done in Photoshop (CC 2018) Not bad, not bad at all. Good work Tony. -- Regards, Savageduck |
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Renovation of a photograph
On 22/01/2018 21:58, nospam wrote:
In article , Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: David B. wrote: Thank you so much for your link. I've been there to have a quick look and have also enroled on the forum. I'll be returning for sure! those poor people. Read here! https://www.photoshopgurus.com/forum...u-inquisitive- too.63905/ and the trolling begins there. It's already started -- and apparently ended. His link above results in: Oops! We ran into some problems. The requested thread could not be found. LOL! Kicked out and banned already!!! awesome. i did see the thread. he was asking who owns the site and how it's funded, completely irrelevant rubbish, as is typical for him. It's NOT irrelevant, just sensible. Read he- https://www.photoshopgurus.com/forum...hats-up.62887/ (if you can) -- David B. |
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Renovation of a photograph
On 22/01/2018 21:43, Tony Cooper wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jan 2018 19:31:02 +0000, "David B." wrote: On 22/01/2018 17:29, android wrote: On 2018-01-22 17:12:41 +0000, android said: On 2018-01-21 18:10:00 +0000, David B. said: Hi My elderly sister managed to send me a photograph today of our grandfather. It was taken before he was killed during the first World War. Here is a copy of same:-Â* https://imgur.com/a/7XRdW How best can the image be improved? I'm soo sorry for your loss! You're with no doubt a troll and that file is useless! But you could try the free version off Fotor Photo Editor provided that you could get a better scan of the original. It seems to have some useless features. Report back to the group and let us know how it goes... https://itunes.apple.com/se/app/foto...729?l=en&mt=12 I downloaded the app meself and had a go... Do you want me to post the result? Wow! Yes, please. :-) I took a shot at it. Mostly cleaned up, but I'm not happy with the foot restoration. I'd prefer to replace the background on the left, but that table needs to stay there. https://photos.smugmug.com/AUE-Photo...2018-01-22.jpg Done in Photoshop (CC 2018) Wow! That's amazing. :-) Thank you so much, Tony. :-) May I send your copy to my sister? -- David B. |
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Renovation of a photograph
David B. STALKER wrote:
On 22/01/2018 21:58, nospam wrote: Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: David B. STALKER wrote: Thank you so much for your link. I've been there to have a quick look and have also enroled on the forum. I'll be returning for sure! those poor people. Read here! https://www.photoshopgurus.com/forum...u-inquisitive- too.63905/ and the trolling begins there. It's already started -- and apparently ended. His link above results in: Oops! We ran into some problems. The requested thread could not be found. LOL! Kicked out and banned already!!! awesome. i did see the thread. he was asking who owns the site and how it's funded, completely irrelevant rubbish, as is typical for him. It's NOT irrelevant, just sensible. No, it is STALKING just as you do everywhere you go. Everyone you encounter. You're world-famous for it. Read he- https://www.photoshopgurus.com/forum...hats-up.62887/ (if you can) "Log in You must be logged-in to do that. " -- -bts |
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Renovation of a photograph
In article , David B.
wrote: David B. wrote: Thank you so much for your link. I've been there to have a quick look and have also enroled on the forum. I'll be returning for sure! those poor people. Read here! https://www.photoshopgurus.com/forum...u-inquisitive- too.63905/ and the trolling begins there. It's already started -- and apparently ended. His link above results in: Oops! We ran into some problems. The requested thread could not be found. LOL! Kicked out and banned already!!! awesome. i did see the thread. he was asking who owns the site and how it's funded, completely irrelevant rubbish, as is typical for him. It's NOT irrelevant, just sensible. it's not the least bit sensible. it's none of your business unless that information is volunteered in some way. you were trolling, which is why the moderators killed the thread. Read he- https://www.ph apparently, you're continuing to troll there, which will likely result in a ban, thereby relieving the people of the site from your bull****. |
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Renovation of a photograph
In article , Tony Cooper
wrote: Don't pay any attention to nospam. He's never helpful, and just hangs around here to argue with anything said. He doesn't have the talent to do anything himself, so he puts others down. We don't even know if he does any photography. nothing more than ad hominem attacks. The truth hurts, hunh? there is no truth in what you say. all you can do is insult. |
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Renovation of a photograph
On 22/01/2018 22:47, Tony Cooper wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jan 2018 22:40:43 +0000, "David B." wrote: On 22/01/2018 21:43, Tony Cooper wrote: On Mon, 22 Jan 2018 19:31:02 +0000, "David B." wrote: On 22/01/2018 17:29, android wrote: On 2018-01-22 17:12:41 +0000, android said: On 2018-01-21 18:10:00 +0000, David B. said: Hi My elderly sister managed to send me a photograph today of our grandfather. It was taken before he was killed during the first World War. Here is a copy of same:-Â* https://imgur.com/a/7XRdW How best can the image be improved? I'm soo sorry for your loss! You're with no doubt a troll and that file is useless! But you could try the free version off Fotor Photo Editor provided that you could get a better scan of the original. It seems to have some useless features. Report back to the group and let us know how it goes... https://itunes.apple.com/se/app/foto...729?l=en&mt=12 I downloaded the app meself and had a go... Do you want me to post the result? Wow! Yes, please. :-) I took a shot at it. Mostly cleaned up, but I'm not happy with the foot restoration. I'd prefer to replace the background on the left, but that table needs to stay there. https://photos.smugmug.com/AUE-Photo...2018-01-22.jpg Done in Photoshop (CC 2018) Wow! That's amazing. :-) Thank you so much, Tony. :-) May I send your copy to my sister? It's yours. Download and do whatever you want with it. I like a challenge and the chance to play around in Photoshop. Thank you, Tony. You are most kind. :-) I will obtain the original photograph from my sister in due course and scan it on my Cannon PSC. I'll then let you have a copy to play with once again if you wish. How do you suggest that I pass same on to you to maintain the best quality image for you to work on? With kind regards, -- David. |
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Renovation of a photograph
On Jan 22, 2018, Savageduck wrote
(in iganews.com): On Jan 22, 2018, Tony Cooper wrote (in ): On Mon, 22 Jan 2018 19:31:02 +0000, "David B." wrote: On 22/01/2018 17:29, android wrote: On 2018-01-22 17:12:41 +0000, android said: On 2018-01-21 18:10:00 +0000, David B. said: Hi My elderly sister managed to send me a photograph today of our grandfather. It was taken before he was killed during the first World War. Here is a copy of same:- https://imgur.com/a/7XRdW How best can the image be improved? I'm soo sorry for your loss! You're with no doubt a troll and that file is useless! But you could try the free version off Fotor Photo Editor provided that you could get a better scan of the original. It seems to have some useless features. Report back to the group and let us know how it goes... https://itunes.apple.com/se/app/foto...729?l=en&mt=12 I downloaded the app meself and had a go... Do you want me to post the result? Wow! Yes, please. :-) I took a shot at it. Mostly cleaned up, but I'm not happy with the foot restoration. I'd prefer to replace the background on the left, but that table needs to stay there. https://photos.smugmug.com/AUE-Photo...2018-01-22.jpg Done in Photoshop (CC 2018) Not bad, not bad at all. Good work Tony. Though I see you have given him two right feet. ;-) -- Regards, Savageduck |
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Renovation of a photograph
On 22/01/2018 22:07, Savageduck wrote:
On Jan 22, 2018, David B. wrote (in article ): On 22/01/2018 00:55, Tony Cooper wrote: On Sun, 21 Jan 2018 18:10:00 +0000, "David B." wrote: Hi My elderly sister managed to send me a photograph today of our grandfather. It was taken before he was killed during the first World War. Here is a copy of same:- https://imgur.com/a/7XRdW How best can the image be improved? I suggest you post it at https://www.photoshopgurus.com/forum/ . Requests like this are handled routinely in that forum, and some of the results are spectacular. Make sure you title your post to include that you want an old photo reconstructed. In your post, specify that you would like to know what steps were taken in the reconstruction, and that you would like to be able to follow those steps yourself. State what you will be working with (eg: CC2018, PS6, Elements, Lightroom, etc)* Some of the "gurus" there will do the reconstruction, but if you ask to be informed of the steps they'll provide screenshots. Even if you want to take on this project yourself, you'll pick up some tips from this group if someone takes on your project. What you start with is going to greatly determine what you end up with. The better your scan, the better starting point you have. The higher the resolution at the scanning, the better the result. It takes longer, but this isn't an issue with one photograph. Hi Tony Thank you so much for your link. I've been there to have a quick look and have also enroled on the forum. I'll be returning for sure! All good suggestions. However, you are hobbled from the start by not having the available tools, or editing experience. I can obtain them if there is a need and I *do* still have the ability to learn, especially with good folk like you, and others here, to provide help and advice. I've always thought that Photoshop is for 'professionals', not for everyday 'home users' like me. Is it something that would make a world of difference over the facilities now included with Apple's 'Photos' software? That is a false assumption. There are a considerable number of non-pro photo enthusiasts in this NG alone who either have, and use an earlier stand-alone edition of Photoshop, or who subscribe to Adobe CC and have current editions of Photoshop CC 2018 & Lightroom CC Classic. Noted. I've been leaving things until my boating days come to an end. This looks like a photograph of a photograph, not a scan. The lighting is poor and too much to the right. The depth of field is too wide open. The focus point seems to be the lower right edge. Unless you have a copy stand and the right lighting, a good scan is a better starting point. You are quite right! My sister took a photograph of the old snapshot with her new iPad Pro and, after a number of failed efforts, was truly delighted when she discovered that I'd received the image! ...and that is possibly the worst source image to use for any repair. As many of us have told you, your starting point to obtain a good source image file is via a high quality flat bed scan, at the highest resolution possible. If you are not able to do that, then see if you have a local camera store, or print shop which will do that scan for you. All understood. Action will be taken to obtain the original photograph and proceed as you, and others, have suggested. She's never used a computer nor a smart phone - EVER! It's a considerable learning curve for an 81 year old! ;-) Well she has an iPad Pro, and she was capable enough to know/learn how to send you her photo of the photo. You wouldn't believe how much time I have spent helping her! Her son and daughter were totally dismayed when they discovered that I had ordered the device for her and had had it delivered directly to her home before Christmas! They'd been telling her for years that she would not be able to use it. Actually, you have a good subject to start with. Except for your grandfather's lower left leg (on the right viewing the image), there's no real need for reconstructing damaged or missing areas. The crack across the face is a simple fix with the right software. At Photoshop Gurus you aren't guaranteed that someone will work on it unless you offer to pay, but most free requests get good responses. That good to know, Thank you for your advice. :-) *This is something you should do even in a newsgroup post. Without knowing what tool box you'll be working with, people can't really give useful instructions. That's something I'll try to remember. I haven't any additional tools above and beyond those included with Apple's High Sierra. High Sierra is an OS, not a photo editing app. The Apple excuse for a photo editor is Photos. You should consider at least one of my suggestions below. You are not going to be able to do anything beyond basic stuff with Photos. OK. I will study at the links you have provided. I did once experiment with GIMP on my old iMac but found it rather complicated to use. Perhaps it's an age thing! ;-) Once again, thanks for helping. Personally I would not recommend GIMP. If I were you I would look to one of these Mac apps, each of which are capable of doing the repair work. Pixelmator (now updated to Pixelmator Pro), and Luminar are very good and will also give you Extensions to suplement Apple Photos. Affinity Photo is also very good. However, it has a steeper learning curve than the other two. All three have many online tutorials and guides. I will explore. Thank you. :-) Pixelmator https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/pixelmator/id407963104 Pixelmator Pro http://www.pixelmator.com/pro/ Luminar 2018 https://macphun.com/luminar Affinity Photo https://affinity.serif.com/en-us/ -- David B. |
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Renovation of a photograph
On 2018-01-22 19:31:02 +0000, David B. said:
On 22/01/2018 17:29, android wrote: On 2018-01-22 17:12:41 +0000, android said: On 2018-01-21 18:10:00 +0000, David B. said: Hi My elderly sister managed to send me a photograph today of our grandfather. It was taken before he was killed during the first World War. Here is a copy of same:-* https://imgur.com/a/7XRdW How best can the image be improved? I'm soo sorry for your loss! You're with no doubt a troll and that file is useless! But you could try the free version off Fotor Photo Editor provided that you could get a better scan of the original. It seems to have some useless features. Report back to the group and let us know how it goes... https://itunes.apple.com/se/app/foto...729?l=en&mt=12 I downloaded the app meself and had a go... Do you want me to post the result? Wow! Yes, please. :-) Here you go. I set focus to 1.4 and cropped it a bit... 5min tops! :-)) https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/g2sv88xj7v5axqv/EzvSHgH_Fotor.jpg -- teleportation kills |
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