Do you know what the camera and the no-name no-ISO listed film was like? The whole thing was never really meant to be used. It was a souvenir gimmick sold at carnivals, parades, etc. Collectable, yes. User, no.
Much improved, thanks! I wonder how many UHHers know what a miserable little thing a "Hit" camera is?
On Windows right-click on the image and "save as" works well. Can't say anything about Macs.
Thanks! I have a very "artsy" app on my Android tablet and may try it.
Yeah, until there is some mega-AI app in the future, what I see here is about as good as it gets. There seem to be a lot of "tool kits" floating around and so many Photoshop plug-ins. I appreciate the comments and the efforts.
Well, at least you got to see a photo taken with one of those little useless toy cameras.
radiojohn wrote:
Much improved, thanks! I wonder how many UHHers know what a miserable little thing a "Hit" camera is?
I “used” one. Pretty useless.
Back in the day, film retouching of senior photos was and art...and also a lot of work.
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If one of you wants to take a shot at it, I'd be curious to see what you come up with. If not, at least you got to see a real photo taken with one of those cheap little cameras. Thanks![/quote]
Not an easy job and it will never look as good as the original. But I gave it a try anyway.
I'm not sure where a photo stops being a photo, but someone ran my pic through a phone app. That reminded me of an app [Painnt] for Android I've toyed with. Here are the results of the cleaned up version, further processed.
Here's a quick try, but a high-resolution scan would help.
Nice. I have to start over with a "less casual" scan. Thanks!
after some work with Photoshop and Topaz
radiojohn wrote:
If one of you wants to take a shot at it, I'd be curious to see what you come up with. If not, at least you got to see a real photo taken with one of those cheap little cameras. Thanks!
Try this one on for size. It's the old axiom of "Garbage In" ... "Garbage Out.
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