The attached photos is of my dad, who worked in an old grocery store in downtown Everett, Wa for the better part of his adult career. Anyway, I came across the faded original a long time ago and recently thought I'd see what could be done to bring back some of the original color of his apron, shirt, and overall tone. The photo was taken with an old Kodak 110 pocket camera. Thankfully the software and not me did the trick. Sadly, there's not much that could be done with the overcast that I know of. Ken
Please share software, techniques.
Also, I could post my fix, and share my techniques, if you want.
Man, would I like to have those old cars!
I think you did a good job on he restoration. I would crop or remove that item in the upper left hand corner, if you can.
artBob wrote:
Please share software, techniques.
Also, I could post my fix, and share my techniques, if you want.
The software is Photoshop Elements 15. It truly was the software that did the work. I used Auto Color Correction, Auto Tone Fix, and Auto Smart Fix. Otherwise, it would have taken me forever to figure it out. So, nothing special on my part.
most importantly,,,,its your dad, i didn't know him but,i bet he would be glad you took the time to do this
Most important ..., it’s your dad ..you only get one ...I lost mine when I was 12 ...I’m 73 now ... I’m still healing ..
I did a quick restoration with my IPAD PRO just now .. in honor of your Dad .... I will do a full restoration for you using my big guns .., and Private message you the Picture .. it will take some time .., but your Dad is worth it .. someone you will always be proud of ..
Photobum wrote:
The attached photos is of my dad, who worked in an old grocery store in downtown Everett, Wa for the better part of his adult career. Anyway, I came across the faded original a long time ago and recently thought I'd see what could be done to bring back some of the original color of his apron, shirt, and overall tone. The photo was taken with an old Kodak 110 pocket camera. Thankfully the software and not me did the trick. Sadly, there's not much that could be done with the overcast that I know of. Ken
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Quite a difference. I would keep your work your work.
I like how you treated this one and it sparks my attention to redoing some of the thousands of old photos I have stored-away that could be improved for family archives and such. Thanks for the example.
Dr.Nikon wrote:
Most important ..., it’s your dad ..you only get one ...I lost mine when I was 12 ...I’m 73 now ... I’m still healing ..
I did a quick restoration with my IPAD PRO just now .. in honor of your Dad .... I will do a full restoration for you using my big guns .., and Private message you the Picture .. it will take some time .., but your Dad is worth it .. someone you will always be proud of ..
Thank you! Much appreciate your efforts. Ken
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