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Old Colour Photo Restoration Advice Please - sonar - 03-01-2017 I am seeking advice for the best gimp tutorials on how to restore an old colour photo for a friend. There are quite a few for old black and white photos restoration tutorila but I have not found many for colour. Any assistance is greatly appreciated. I have left a link to a copy of the photo. [img][/img] RE: Old Colour Photo Restoration Advice Please - dinasset - 03-01-2017 (03-01-2017, 10:08 AM)sonar Wrote: I am seeking advice for the best gimp tutorials on how to restore an old colour photo for a friend. There are quite a few for old black and white photos restoration tutorila but I have not found many for colour. Any assistance is greatly appreciated. I have left a link to a copy of the photo.Someone will point to the requested tutorials (I don't know), but as a simple "restoration you may try to use my WhiteBalanceStretch2 on Gimpscripts. This is the result on your photo [attachment=357] RE: Old Colour Photo Restoration Advice Please - Ofnuts - 03-01-2017 If you want to remove the vengeful ballpoint strokes, it will be reasonably easy with the resynthesize plugin (included in Partha's builds, otherwise it can be added to standard Gimp). Start quick mask mode paint a thin white line over the strokes (this would be a lot easier with a tablet), exit quickmask, and use Filters>Enhance>Heal selection. Blurry faces are due to poor focus, not much you can do about it (Instamatic cameras had fixed focus using hyperfocal) There is a slight reddish cast on the picture. You can remove it or mitigate it using the whitebalance script, after sampling a white garment (even with shadows). Using it at full throttle is a bit brutal, but you can use a 50% color correction. You can also use the same operation to add a bit of saturation. RE: Old Colour Photo Restoration Advice Please - sonar - 03-01-2017 Thank you for your help. It is greatly appreciated. |