Hi I'm a newbie and am posting this in difficult because well it's difficult to me. I've been trying many different techniques. I would appreciate any suggestions. Be brutal, hurt me plenty. I'm sure it's a 15 minute fix for a lot of you. I'm not there ...yet.
I replaced the green and blue channels with the red channel. Curves adjustment. I used Noiseware Community Edition. Lot's of cloning, healing and dodging and burning.
A few things.
1. The shadow on her chin, did I change it to much.
2. Blotchy background. I've done a lot of dodging and burning still a ways to go. Tried to replace it, that looks to fake.
3. I've got hours into her shirt. This is an untouched version.
4. I see a large dark area in her hair, don't know how that happened. Probably should have went to sleep sooner. Also I've got a few batches of wine going, and I'm a firm believer in frequent taste testing. :crazy:
thank you
Randy
(http://img822.imageshack.us/img822/7417/rotertj2478x10rhwipweb.jpg)
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15 minute fix? No way!
Randy, congratulations on your first OPR restore, it looks great!
There does seem to be a little more shape underneath her chin but it could be damage as well, it is hard to tell.
For the dodging and burning here is a great topic to get a more even result:
TIP: Burn and dodge the gentler way. (http://www.operationphotorescue.org/forum/index.php/topic,844.0.html)
(you can experiment with opacity and layer opacity, you can add a Gaussian blur for more smoothness, this tip works great)
You will really like this method as you can smooth away any blotches with a Gaussian blur on the Soft Light layer.
Really zoom in the area around her silhouette to get rid of the"white" shadows.
Hannie
Randy,
I agree with you that you might have overdone her face. As the result, it looks a little flat. I believe she had a double chin and more prominent cheek (the blue circles).
There were some details in her hair (green circles). If you can preserve them they will look more lively.
(http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z298/schen_album/rotertj.jpg)
Thank you Hannie and schen. I appreciate your input. I will incorporate your suggestions to further refine this photo.
thanks
Randy