This from Jonas, he said it looked like fun and is the first half tone image I have seen in the system.
It is surprising to see how much information can be recovered even though there appeared to be physical damage to the clipping.
I purposely avoided trying to restore it as a photo and have left background noise or what may or may not be damage in the brides veil alone. I had to create the grooms suit and have attempted to give it a similar feel.
I have done a couple of full size prints which look OK, now for the acid test :)
Athol
(http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s145/atholg/King114x5_zpsf1ca3bd4.jpg) (http://s151.photobucket.com/user/atholg/media/King114x5_zpsf1ca3bd4.jpg.html)
(http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s145/atholg/King114x5repaired_zps1a183824.jpg) (http://s151.photobucket.com/user/atholg/media/King114x5repaired_zps1a183824.jpg.html)
Athol,
This look terrific! The only thing I keep coming back to is his eyes and the glasses and not sure if too dark or why.
I hope you have caught on that when Jonas said it might look like fun--there was a catch.
Margie
Thanks Margie,
I did the old before/after switch a few times, some softening and burning produced a better match so it it on its way.
Must be senility setting in, I keep forgetting to distrust distributors. Then again, I learned a lot
Athol
Wow, this is brilliant!
Of course I meant it when I said it looked like fun *ahem* :D
Aw, shucks Jonas.
Just remember that I have some accumulated brownie points the next time I venture into your gallery ;D
Don't want to speak out of turn for Jonas, but OPR's policy has been that brownie points expire at the end of each day. :'(
Margie
:funny: