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Anonymous
Anyone know some photo restoration techniques?
we have to do a photo restoration project for my photog class and its going to be gay
only thing i know to do is use the new healing brush this is boring, and doesnt work insanely well
id like some techniques for intricate areas in the pictures (faces, wrinkles in clothes, feet, fingers. etc....)
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>> Martin !!ve2Q1ETWmJH
>>179002
Google is your friend.
There are HUNDREDS of tutorials on this.
>> Anonymous
>>179003
YEEEEAHH i guess il hit the interbuts
was just looking for something kind of general not a tutorial but whatever
>> Martin !!ve2Q1ETWmJH
>>179014
healing tool will be your best friend.
along with the patch tool.
>> Anonymous
>>179019
thats what i did for the background but one part of the
picture (id show you it but i dont have it at home) has a
ton of what looks like scratches or something it looks
like someone stuck it to duck tape and then tore it off
so i cant get a good sample anywhere. might just use the brush at low opacity or something