Photo
Restoration
This
includes repair of cracks and creases, colour balancing, and similar tasks,
but not special effects or the creation of composite images.
Examples:
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photo was taken around 1946. The central person in the picture had
not liked it, so had scratched out her face. The face was rebuilt,
and other damage, such as scratches and the marks on the front child's
clothing, was repaired. The background glare was toned down and
the photo was cropped, sharpened and converted to greyscale.
My
thanks to Philip Kirkland for permission to use this photo.
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The
subject of this photo is my client's great-great grandmother. The
photo had suffered some cracking and creasing, and there were also
dark spots in some areas. These were repaired, and the photo was
printed at A4 size to be framed and given as a gift.
My
thanks to Gemma Fletcher for permission to use this photo.
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This
is a precious family photo which had suffered from cracking and
tearing. There was also some unwanted banding. This was removed
and the missing part recreated.
My
thanks to Denise Maule for permission to use this photo.
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Red-eye
is a common fault in flash photography. The photo is also somewhat
'soft'. The redness was corrected, the focus was sharpened, and the
picture cropped closer to the subject.
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