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Title: Class of 1935
Post by: david_gr on October 29, 2010, 01:40:02 PM
I see 3 different shades of background for this photo.  Does anyone know an easy way to make the background consistant throughout?  The sepia shown in number 2 would be my choice.

(http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w97/david_gr/Miscellaneous/LawsonE7_1_8x10copy.jpg)

(http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w97/david_gr/Miscellaneous/LawsonE7_1_8x10copy3.jpg)

As you can see I am just beginning on this one. I used a multiply layer to bring out some of the detail.  It makes the colors richer not so washed out.  I have done the Principal and 2 girls to the left.

All comments, suggestions will be greatly appreciated.

David Gr   :)
Title: Re: Class of 1935
Post by: Ausimax on October 29, 2010, 10:48:11 PM
David, just my take on this one, I would probably convert to B/W to restore and change to sepia when I had completed the restoration.

Re: The background I would select the colour you think the background probably was and creat a fill layer with this colour adding noise to creat texture, then place this layer below your working layer, then add a mask to your working layer and paint out the old background on the mask.

This is the method I have found most usefull on badly damaged text documents.

Max
Title: Re: Class of 1935
Post by: Hannie on October 30, 2010, 07:07:49 AM
Over a hundred restores for the price of one...  aren't you lucky David!

Hannie
Title: Re: Class of 1935
Post by: david_gr on October 31, 2010, 01:05:55 PM
Hannie, I know I'm a glutton for punishment.  But for some reason, I find group pictures like this interesting as well as a challenge.

Max, Thanks for the advice. 

Folks, Don't expect this any time soon but I think it will a great learning experience and fun to do.  (I know a weird sense of fun!)

Some of the captions are illegible but I will do what I can.

David Gr  :)
Title: Re: Class of 1935
Post by: david_gr on November 17, 2010, 04:53:34 PM
Here is what I have so far. 

(http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w97/david_gr/Miscellaneous/LawsonE7_1_8x10copy17.jpg)

I have the portraits restored for the most part and have started to paint in the background.  Some of the names are illegible but I will restore what I can. I need to finish painting in the background and finalize the restorations.  I figure to give it a sepia tint as a final step.

I would like to finish this in time for the Lawsons to get it by Christmas.  It is taking me a lot of time but I feel like I am slow but sure.   Is it possible for me to print it on poster size paper.  It just begs to be printed full size.  I would print it and send it on by mail to wherever?  I would pay for it.  I think it would be a special gift for the Lawsons.  Would that be all right?

David Gr  :)
Title: Photographers logo on class picture.
Post by: david_gr on November 24, 2010, 12:10:40 PM
This is what I have to work with. 

(http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w97/david_gr/Miscellaneous/Lawson-Photographer.jpg)

Anybody have any suggestions on how I can get this readable?  I have tried everything I know with no success.   :-\  If I can't get it any better I will leave it pretty much as is.

David Gr
Title: Re: Class of 1935
Post by: Mhayes on November 24, 2010, 03:33:51 PM
Hi David,

I couldn't make the name out any better than what you have. I did a high pass and then sharpened, but I think it is going to have to stay faded.

We don't send off any prints larger than 8x 10 to DigMyPics because of the shipping cost to them. The larger prints would have to go separately and since they are paying for all are shipping and printing, OPR had to limit the size. We have a few exceptions where the size will be reduced for printing, but they will have the jpg in full size. In your particular poster; the original size was 11 x 14 before being reduced. Because it could not be proportionally reduced to an 8 x 10, a black background was added. I'm not against the idea of having it poster size, but your copy would mean cropping out the border and up-sizing and I wonder if that would cause it to loose some sharpness?

Margie
Title: Re: Class of 1935
Post by: battleaxe on November 25, 2010, 12:37:35 AM
Doing different exposures, this is what I got.   Still can't quite get the name.
Does this help?

Title: Re: Class of 1935
Post by: Hannie on November 25, 2010, 11:16:28 AM
Hope this can be of help, found it on the Net.

(http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/bb18/marijtje2/OPR/schumacher.jpg)

Hannie
Title: Re: Class of 1935
Post by: david_gr on November 25, 2010, 12:35:16 PM
Thanks Hannie.  :)  I'll use it.  It's coming along however slowly.  You were right this is a major project.  I just need to persevere.

David Gr
Title: Re: Class of 1935
Post by: david_gr on December 01, 2010, 04:31:55 PM
Well, it looks like the end is in sight on this one.  I have some minor adjustments but I need some advice on which would look better, black & white or sepia.

Here's the black & white:

(http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w97/david_gr/Miscellaneous/LawsonE7_1_8x10copy30.jpg)

Here is the sepia one:

(http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w97/david_gr/Miscellaneous/LawsonE7_1_8x10copy30-1.jpg)

While this has been fun, I need to get this finished since I have some other things I need to get started on for the new year.

Hey everybody, remember you can get your income taxes done for free by AARP. Most people qualify.  There is no age limitation.  The only limit is on the complexity of the return.  Check with your local senior center to get a reservation.  (This is one of the reasons I want to finish this restore.)

David Gr


Title: Re: Class of 1935
Post by: Hannie on December 02, 2010, 06:13:43 AM
Beautiful restore(s!!) David!
I like the black and white the best but you can always upload both versions.

Hope you will have doing tax returns, AARP sounds like a great organization.  Over here I won't get to do my tax return until around Feb/March.

:up:

Title: Re: Class of 1935
Post by: david_gr on December 02, 2010, 10:03:23 AM
Hannie,

Thanks for the kind words on the restoration.  It took at while but it was worth it.

FYI We don't start doing taxes until Feb but I have to brush up my tax knowledge and learn what's changed.  Our lawmakers like to change it every year to keep us on our toes. 

David Gr
Title: Re: Class of 1935
Post by: Hannie on December 02, 2010, 10:23:55 AM
I guess it is the same all over the world! 
This year my tax return will be a lot easier:  the lovely Dutch government has cut all of the deductables for the medical costs, will have to pay now instead of getting a tax refund we will now have to pay extra!   :cool:

Hannie