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Jun 02, 2011 22:29 |  #1

This was a Damaged Photo an Scanned a few years back, a friend wanted to see if I could fix it up a bit to use for her dads Birthday.... I used Photoshop an Aperture to fix it up.
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Jun 02, 2011 22:32 |  #2

Looks pretty good, but why'd you end up cropping out a good portion of the image? You may as well crop out most of the right side as well. Maybe try cloning out those marks on the right side?


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Jun 02, 2011 22:35 |  #3

I ended up cropping the left side bc she was in a Rush an it was to hard to get in a out of that candle & lamp with little time. it started to look messy Rushing the Brush an clone stamp. I do plan on working on the whole pic more this weekend just for me ... I like perfection but hate to be Rushed lol


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Jun 03, 2011 16:13 |  #4

I worked on the Un Cropped Version .. What do you guys think

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Jun 03, 2011 17:33 |  #5

There is still a visible line on the woman's cheek that you could fix.


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Jun 03, 2011 17:56 |  #6

Good work.


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Jun 03, 2011 22:38 |  #7

Thanks Guys .. Yea i just noticed the cheek Damm lol .... Guess save that for another night to tired now lol ...


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Jun 04, 2011 07:07 |  #8

It's coming along but I think the man's face seems a little over saturated.




  
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Jun 04, 2011 14:52 |  #9

jm4ever wrote in post #12534043 (external link)
It's coming along but I think the man's face seems a little over saturated.

I agree but hesitated to say so because I'm viewing on an uncalibrated monitor, (not mine).


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