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Title: Idle Hands
Post by: Ausimax on April 28, 2007, 07:20:32 AM


Hi,

Seeing that I was unemployed, Margaret asked if I would repair a photo of one of her friends High School formal, about 50 years old and suffering minor damage.

(http://img300.imageshack.us/img300/9539/coupledb4.jpg) (http://imageshack.us)

So I had a little play with it and this is the result. It has been cropped to print 6x4.

(http://img175.imageshack.us/img175/3941/couplecolour2dz5.jpg) (http://imageshack.us)

Max.



Title: Re: Idle Hands
Post by: kiska on April 28, 2007, 08:55:04 AM
The couple seemed a little greenish. Great job.

(http://i.pbase.com/o6/93/579993/1/77857597.0Tat8Ar0.ausi.jpg)
Title: Re: Idle Hands
Post by: glennab on April 28, 2007, 10:17:46 AM
Hi Max & kiska

K - I think the greenish background is throwing you, because their faces and arms look natural to me.  Her legs are a bit dark -- possibly could use a bit more red and lightening.  At first glance, I'd think she might be wearing dark stockings, but not with white shoes.  They're probably flesh colored.

This project brings up something that concerns me.  No restorations to work on, everyone eager to get back to it.  Are we going to see OPR volunteers standing on street corners with signs saying "Will restore for food." ?????

Let's get some related topics going until we have more mucky images to work on so we don't all lose touch.  (My husband just walked into my office and said "your OPR addiction is showing!"  I haven't even taken care of the cats yet - it IS Saturday after all, I have to slack sometimes - but I had to check in with my restoration buddies.  Hey, it's what I do!)

Hugs, guys,

Glenna

Title: Re: Idle Hands
Post by: kiska on April 28, 2007, 10:50:54 AM
Becky has some in her gallery.

Glenna, just thought the people had a high yellow percentage.
Title: Re: Idle Hands
Post by: pcraft on April 28, 2007, 10:56:50 PM
Hi Max...  I think your work on this photo is lovely...  If you do happen to adjust the colours any more,
please keep the lady's dress and shawl as they are now... They both look amazing on my screen..

Regards,
Robert
Title: Re: Idle Hands
Post by: Ausimax on April 28, 2007, 11:18:12 PM


Hi Folks,

Kiska, I can't see any green tinge on my monitor or in the prints I made, as I have said before my monitor is only calibrated with Adobe Gamma, and they do seem to loose something in the translation to sRGB. Will have to check Becky's gallery again, last time I looked they were all empty.

Glenna, I know what you mean, that is why I posted this just to try and keep the forum going, sad, the four posts in this thread are all that came in yesterday.

Robert, I am quite pleased how the shawl and dress turned out, Margaret says that the colour of the dress is as close to the original as I can get it - just did it for a bit of fun and practise, the original was printed on heavily textured paper, had to run it through the  FFT filters 4 times to get it good enough to work on.

Thanks for your comments, all those eagle eyes keep me on the straight and narrow.

Max
Title: Re: Idle Hands
Post by: pcraft on April 28, 2007, 11:22:17 PM
I'm sure Margaret's friend will be thrilled with it Max...  :)