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Jun 06, 2005 23:22 |  #1

Here is an images I restored. Couold you guys please take a look at it and see if I could have improved it any more? Any comments, suggestions, edits welcome.

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Jun 07, 2005 01:11 |  #2

I'm not sure how it looks to you, but in the fixed version, their skin is pea soup green.

Aside from that, it's a good recovery job.


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I'm not sure how it looks to you, but in the fixed version, their skin is pea soup green.
Aside from that, it's a good recovery job.

Yes, plus the saturation looks a bit over cranked up.


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Jun 07, 2005 05:51 |  #4

hmmm I wonder what is going on here because for some reason skin tones and saturation look fine on all my computers. I see skin tones in shades of brown... may be I a getting color blind... I will have to look at it on my work computer to see how it looks. Can anyone else see what I can?


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Jun 07, 2005 08:29 |  #5

Yea i see brown too.




  
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Jun 07, 2005 08:30 |  #6

Yea i see brown too. What color is the checked sweater suppose to be. On the top, it looks maroon, on the bottom it looks more brown / gold.




  
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Jun 07, 2005 08:43 |  #7

now this is totally strange,,,,
Even at my work PC, I can see it fine. Checked sweater show gold/brown, all of it.

How about this one?


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Jun 07, 2005 08:53 |  #8

The faced look yellowish/brown on mine. Time to check the calibration again!


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Jun 07, 2005 09:04 |  #9

Looks like everyone is seeing diferent colors.... I am too good. I created a custom image for everyone :-) I printed it on photo paper and it loked fine. I had someone else look at it as well(just to be sure its not my eyes) and they agree, colors look fine.

Anyway, other than colors, can you guys see the other photo restoration in here? I wonder if you can spot it as fake etc or not. I had to do lots of cloning to get it this way.


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Jun 07, 2005 09:05 |  #10

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Faces are yellowish brown. you are correct about that.


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Jun 07, 2005 10:04 |  #11

Well, pea soup *is* on the yellowish brown side of green :p

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Actually, it was also my first impression that they looked a bit seasick ... but only you can judge what the natural colour should be (most likely).
Second one looks a tad better, btw.

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Jun 07, 2005 10:28 |  #12

Here i go again. I have tried to remove some of the seasickness :p ... With one of them, I used Curves, reduced green a little and increased RGB. On the other I applied Image Filter (85).


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Jun 07, 2005 13:27 as a reply to  @ Baadil's post |  #13

Baadil wrote:
Here i go again. I have tried to remove some of the seasickness :p ... With one of them, I used Curves, reduced green a little and increased RGB. On the other I applied Image Filter (85).

The first one (2-curves) looked the best to me out of all of them.


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Jun 07, 2005 13:54 as a reply to  @ BrandonSi's post |  #14

Yeah, I think the skin tones in the first one (of this recent batch) are the best so far.




  
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Jun 07, 2005 14:02 |  #15

i too could see a green tone in the skin

congratulations fine job!

i think the reconditioned no 1 looks best, the skin tones are much better now, but perhaps you can now tone down the white dress on the young girl and also her face to the left as it looks a little overexposed now!!!!!

but it looks great!!!


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