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Operation Photo Rescue's Online Community | The OPR Workshop « OPR Workshops « Moderate « Topic: How we define 'Moderate' level restorations...
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« on: May 21, 2006, 01:09:57 PM »

MODERATE: Some damage to parts of the body, but there’s enough information in other areas to draw from. Very little to none reconstruction of any body parts. More extensive damage to backgrounds and areas other than the main subject of the picture. Estimate 1 to 2 hours to reconstruct.

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