06-25-2019, 08:25 PM
Longshot, but figured I'd try...
I have an antique record album cover with some cool line-art/graphics, trying to restore a crisp clear rendering, absent some faded or smudged patches and coffee stained areas. The largest and most valuable object is a sort of hand-rendered wire-frame BW image of a guy in a tuxedo sitting and playing an imaginary curved grand-piano keyboard. Using the magic wand and color select tools with different thresholds, I can get about 95% of what matters, leaving 5% in the form of tiny pixel islands (debris) left over from threshold selections, scattered inside tight spaces, which can only be removed (AFAIK) by carefully erasing them one by one.
Not a show-stopper, but if there's a way to do it I haven't found, would appreciate any suggestions.
I have an antique record album cover with some cool line-art/graphics, trying to restore a crisp clear rendering, absent some faded or smudged patches and coffee stained areas. The largest and most valuable object is a sort of hand-rendered wire-frame BW image of a guy in a tuxedo sitting and playing an imaginary curved grand-piano keyboard. Using the magic wand and color select tools with different thresholds, I can get about 95% of what matters, leaving 5% in the form of tiny pixel islands (debris) left over from threshold selections, scattered inside tight spaces, which can only be removed (AFAIK) by carefully erasing them one by one.
Not a show-stopper, but if there's a way to do it I haven't found, would appreciate any suggestions.