Cany143 wrote:
After spending an inordinate amount of time removing dust spots, fine scratches in the emulsion, and (what looked like either exhausted fixer or wash bath) blotches that the scan picked up in b&w, Ps's 'Colorize' Neural filter was applied. Skin tones were relatively awful but they at least provided a starting place with which to begin making corrections. Worse, however, was the introduction of purples, greens (greens??? wut? there???) and dark umber tones where there was no reason (AI or otherwise) for them to have been. Most of those were 'corrected' with the use of numerous masks, but I do seem to have missed one especially egregious area on the sleeve (left side as viewed) of the gentleman's jacket, which I will 'repair' before I finally print the image.
What you've suggested will be acted upon, TMc, but there's a lot of small scale 'blotches' that I have no intention to address.
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Yes, the left side of the gentleman's sleeve might be fixed a bit more, but most people would be mainly interested in their faces, I think. They look good!