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How to restore faded photos? - Stephen Liu - 06-19-2022 Hi all, What will be the simple way to restore faded photos? Please advise. Thanks Faded photos attached Regards RE: How to restore faded photos? - Krikor - 06-19-2022 I would have Colors - Levels - Auto input levels as an initial option. It would still need some sort of restoration, but the faded part would have been greatly reduced. Not a good edit, just to exemplify the auto input level action. RE: How to restore faded photos? - PixLab - 06-20-2022 I would remove that color cast first with the least possible affecting the light/shadow of the picture.
Now you can get some contrast...
the xcf to play with it [attachment=8139] Quick screenshot example [attachment=8138] Tips: - A mix of the 2 picked colors is possible and even better as for the light part and the shadow part. - A mix of 2 layer mode is possible like in my example. - You can do a Colors ➤ Hue-Saturation directly on a colored layer to fine tune your "white", lightness, and saturation (I did not show it in this example to make it as straight forward as possible, but it's a good step to do) - You can put that colored layer in a group (or the 2 layers if you go with 2 colored layers) and put the group itself in a different mode like LCh Color or HSL color or whatever, you might like it. - As for the contrast, I would prefer curves or levels, but Brightness-Contrast can be a very quick, not that dirty, way to go. It might seems long to read but it takes less than a minute to do it, and with practice and knowledge it will become a matter of seconds RE: How to restore faded photos? - Stephen Liu - 06-20-2022 (06-20-2022, 03:10 AM)PixLab Wrote: I would remove that color cast first with the least possible affecting the light/shadow of the picture.Thanks for your detail advice. pick color twice Do I need holding a key on keyboard to pick the second color on her belt? Or just pick the colors twice? Quote:- New layer, fill with that color you just picked up or drag n drop from the FG/BG color icon under the toolsOn New Layer I can't find FG/BG color icon ? Please refers to attached photo. Thanks Regards RE: How to restore faded photos? - PixLab - 06-20-2022 This is the FG/BG (Foreground/Background) icon just below the color picker and just above the Tool Options tab/dialog on my screenshot, the 2 colored squares. The one on top/above is the FG, the one below/partly underneath is the BG. click on that tiny angled double arrow to invert FG/BG before to pick the second color, the FG will become BG and vice-versa, like that you will have the 2 colors on the FG/BG icon. The tiny black and white squares just below is to reset to default B&W when clicking on it. Tip: You can click, stay clicked and drag n drop a color from the FG or BG directly on a layer to fill a layer or selection on the canvas. [attachment=8141] Or use the Color picker tool to set FG or BG color in its Tool Options ➤ https://docs.gimp.org/2.10/en/gimp-tool-color-picker.html#idm47137473653600 (the link is direct to the paragraph you need for fast reading ) RE: How to restore faded photos? - sallyanne - 06-20-2022 Think I would end up cropping them
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RE: How to restore faded photos? - rich2005 - 06-20-2022 (06-20-2022, 09:59 AM)sallyanne Wrote: Think I would end up cropping them yeah...and that is the best one of the two. Very small images, I hope Stephen has larger versions. A one minute fix https://i.imgur.com/cTpcqjF.mp4 Auto white balance / duplicate layer / add layer mask / linear burn mode / paint in layer mask / just managed a bit of cloning. RE: How to restore faded photos? - Stephen Liu - 06-21-2022 It is very strange I can't reply PixLab post #5 above? I have tried it yesterday with the same result. Hi PixLab Why the screen of my GIMP looks different to yours? Pls refers to attached photo; screen.png Pls advise how to reset my GIMP? Thanks Just tried online service to restore faded photos. Pls refers to attached photo; wm_repair_p01_30.jpg Their photo looks similar to my work here; Colors -> Auto -> White Balance Pls refers to attached photo; p01_30_white_balance.jpg Regards (06-20-2022, 10:32 AM)rich2005 Wrote:(06-20-2022, 09:59 AM)sallyanne Wrote: Think I would end up cropping them Hi, Thanks for your advice. Yes, I have large photo but I'm not allowed to upload it here. What is the max file size allowed? Regards RE: How to restore faded photos? - rich2005 - 06-21-2022 Quote:...Yes, I have large photo but I'm not allowed to upload it here. The details are in the forum help section https://www.gimp-forum.net/misc.php?action=help&hid=11 but I will post for your information
RE: How to restore faded photos? - sallyanne - 06-21-2022 Looks like the AI didn't do a very good job on your photo. (So what's new) Where the white is on the right side your photo is almost destroyed. Crop your large photo to where you would like it and upload it. |