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Apr 13, 2016 21:02:45   #
mtbear
 
One of my friends sent me this message on FB

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Hi Mike. How do you get wrinkles out of a picture? I've had it in between two books for a few months and it's helped, however not good enough. It's a very important pic and it's the original....HELP


I've done a bit of personal restoration but nothing physical. I want some one else to do it as I don't want any drama from the queen. Any recommendations?

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Apr 13, 2016 21:04:55   #
dirtpusher Loc: tulsa oklahoma
 
what pp program we using. or are you referring to flatten physical wrinkles.

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Apr 13, 2016 21:18:43   #
blackest Loc: Ireland
 
mtbear wrote:
One of my friends sent me this message on FB



I've done a bit of personal restoration but nothing physical. I want some one else to do it as I don't want any drama from the queen. Any recommendations?


It depends on the photo , it might make an interesting post processing challenge so you may get a few people willing to work on it. Depends a lot how creased it is, some of it might be cloned out, it could be some detailed painting may be necessary. If your friend is willing and you can get a good scan of it. You could maybe post the image on the post processing section. you might find some people get better results on some sections than others so you might be able to patch or stack from several attempts.

As it is a one off, that maybe a way to go. Otherwise if you find a pro you can expect a significant price if a lot of work is needed. I don't think it will be a quick job.

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Apr 13, 2016 21:38:42   #
mtbear
 
Physical wrinkles
not my money

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Apr 13, 2016 21:45:24   #
dirtpusher Loc: tulsa oklahoma
 
mtbear wrote:
Physical wrinkles
not my money


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cvZ2jrPY4c

if there are crack in picture?

you didn't give much information. were playing a guessing game.

here how to get cracks out of pictures.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiJ_YcNChKw

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Apr 14, 2016 06:12:11   #
sodapop Loc: Bel Air, MD
 
Send me a copy of the photo. I can do that..

mtbear wrote:
One of my friends sent me this message on FB



I've done a bit of personal restoration but nothing physical. I want some one else to do it as I don't want any drama from the queen. Any recommendations?

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Apr 14, 2016 07:27:29   #
rmalarz Loc: Tempe, Arizona
 
mtbear wrote:
One of my friends sent me this message on FB



I've done a bit of personal restoration but nothing physical. I want some one else to do it as I don't want any drama from the queen. Any recommendations?


Restoration techniques and procedures vary from project to project. These two, which I did, each presented different problems and, thus, different approaches to the solutions. The first was for a client, the second just for the exercise.

http://malarz.com/services/as/index.html

http://malarz.com/services/sailor/index.html

--Bob

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Apr 14, 2016 09:44:03   #
David Kay Loc: Arlington Heights IL
 
rmalarz wrote:
Restoration techniques and procedures vary from project to project. These two, which I did, each presented different problems and, thus, different approaches to the solutions. The first was for a client, the second just for the exercise.

http://malarz.com/services/as/index.html

http://malarz.com/services/sailor/index.html

--Bob



Excellent job on both photos Bob!!!!! Great work.

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Apr 14, 2016 10:49:26   #
rmalarz Loc: Tempe, Arizona
 
David Kay wrote:
Excellent job on both photos Bob!!!!! Great work.


Thanks, David. The first one was eventually published in a book "Photo Restoration and Retouching".
--Bob

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Apr 14, 2016 14:44:53   #
jeanbug35 Loc: Jonesboro AR
 
Take it to Walgreens.

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Apr 14, 2016 15:25:27   #
Silvermeteor Loc: South Carolina, USA
 
rmalarz wrote:
Restoration techniques and procedures vary from project to project. These two, which I did, each presented different problems and, thus, different approaches to the solutions. The first was for a client, the second just for the exercise.

http://malarz.com/services/as/index.html

http://malarz.com/services/sailor/index.html

--Bob


Excellent! I'm impressed. I fool around with repairing photos but nothing like that. It would be nice if I had the patience to learn those skills but . . . . lol

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Apr 14, 2016 20:56:06   #
valley4photo Loc: Lemon Grove, Ca. 91945
 
mtbear wrote:
One of my friends sent me this message on FB



I've done a bit of personal restoration but nothing physical. I want some one else to do it as I don't want any drama from the queen. Any recommendations?

It would be good for you to post the photo.
I have done some very bad ones. I would like to see it.

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Apr 14, 2016 20:56:20   #
valley4photo Loc: Lemon Grove, Ca. 91945
 
mtbear wrote:
One of my friends sent me this message on FB



I've done a bit of personal restoration but nothing physical. I want some one else to do it as I don't want any drama from the queen. Any recommendations?

It would be good for you to post the photo.
I have done some very bad ones. I would like to see it.

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Apr 14, 2016 21:07:31   #
valley4photo Loc: Lemon Grove, Ca. 91945
 
mtbear wrote:
One of my friends sent me this message on FB



I've done a bit of personal restoration but nothing physical. I want some one else to do it as I don't want any drama from the queen. Any recommendations?

You might take it to a framer & have it heat pressed. If it has cracks that show it would need some work.

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Apr 14, 2016 22:26:23   #
valley4photo Loc: Lemon Grove, Ca. 91945
 
mtbear wrote:
One of my friends sent me this message on FB



I've done a bit of personal restoration but nothing physical. I want some one else to do it as I don't want any drama from the queen. Any recommendations?

One I did recently
One I did recently...
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