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28-01-10, 01:43 PM
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Photoshop help please

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I have been given a lovely old photograph (dated 1954) of a friends wife. The picture is wallet sized and in good condition, but had a crease diagonally across it.
He asked me if I could have a play with it and see if I could remove the crease. I have reluctantly agreed but I am not sure where to start. I would be fine if the picture was digital but Im not sure if I can do with a scanned photograph? I may be wrong, perhaps if I uploaded it someone could tell me if it is possible?
I am using the photoshop CS3 programme.

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28-01-10, 03:05 PM
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Re: Photoshop help please

Generally speaking the clone tool, carefully applied, can fix almost any defect. It's time consuming but if done carefully you'll never know it was done.
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28-01-10, 05:50 PM
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Re: Photoshop help please

Ditto what Bob said - the clone tool is a great tool!
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28-01-10, 07:22 PM
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Well, I have had a go, and I must say my photoshop skills need some work

It is much harder to get skin tone and lighting right than I first thought!

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Would anyone else like to have crack, and let me know what you did with it?
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28-01-10, 08:30 PM
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Just a start for someone else to continue with.

It was a combination of a couple of editing suites. Microsoft Digital Editing 9 and 2006 versions together with Photoshop Elements7 and Silver FX Pro

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After a time I shall remove this edit so if you want to save it to your pictures don't leave it too long.

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29-01-10, 03:04 AM
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Here's my go at it.

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29-01-10, 09:33 AM
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Bob your effort is a lot better than mine. Think I overdid it a bit.

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29-01-10, 10:06 AM
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Both attempts are fantastic!!

Was it mostly the clone tool you used? If so, I really need some more practice
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29-01-10, 12:42 PM
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I find that the Microsoft Editing suites are the easiest to use, especially for a beginner. Unfortunately they only work on Windows XP. They do come including demos.

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Version 9 includes auto stitching which version 6 has manual only stitching but 6 has more control over sharpness.
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29-01-10, 01:20 PM
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Both attempts are fantastic!!

Was it mostly the clone tool you used? If so, I really need some more practice
I only used the clone tool to remove the crease in the photo and the damaged edges. I increased the contrast, did a levels adjustment to add pop & removed some of the noise. Finally I carefully sharpened the photo slightly. You've got to be careful with contrast & shapness because of the pebble grain paper used on the original. After repairing the outer edge I cropped and added a very light vignette and black border to draw attention to the center of the photo.
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