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can anyone help - justin65 - 05-04-2021 Hello, Is there anyone willing to improove a old photo for me. I am in the process of doing a family album which i am going to call the living album as i have converted my old family photos to animation. I have a slight problem with my dads photo in that when i animate it his forehead as got a white patch on the left hand side of his head, the photo in general is slightly washed out. Im not experienced enough to improove this photo without making it look like its false. i realise i need to keep it as original as possible but im sure it could do with some very delicate work in the right hands. anyone willing to help me i will send a few pounds for drink. RE: can anyone help - denzjos - 05-04-2021 Including the photo (or part of) in your post would help to give you a solution. RE: can anyone help - justin65 - 05-04-2021 (05-04-2021, 10:34 AM)denzjos Wrote: Including the photo (or part of) in your post would help to give you a solution. yes i have just included the photo. thanks RE: can anyone help - denzjos - 05-05-2021 Use the Color Picker tool to get color from somewhere on the face. Then paint the white areas with the Paintbrush tool ( use a big brush : 100, hardness 6, force 6). Optimise the correction with the Smudge tool and the Blur/Sharpen tool. Use this tools to correct the chin. A fast made correction : [attachment=5966] RE: can anyone help - justin65 - 05-05-2021 (05-05-2021, 07:13 AM)denzjos Wrote: Use the Color Picker tool to get color from somewhere on the face. Then paint the white areas with the Paintbrush tool ( use a big brush : 100, hardness 6, force 6). Optimise the correction with the Smudge tool and the Blur/Sharpen tool. Use this tools to correct the chin. A fast made correction : RE: can anyone help - Ofnuts - 05-05-2021 (05-05-2021, 07:13 AM)denzjos Wrote: Use the Color Picker tool to get color from somewhere on the face. Then paint the white areas with the Paintbrush tool ( use a big brush : 100, hardness 6, force 6). Optimise the correction with the Smudge tool and the Blur/Sharpen tool. Use this tools to correct the chin. A fast made correction : Good start, but my suggestion is to go a bit further to avoid the plastic look: 1) Add the paint on a new layer 2) Apply some noise to that paint The simplest way is to add some HSV or LCH noise (and play mostly with the L or V setting): [attachment=5967]
A more complex way is to add cell noise:
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RE: can anyone help - denzjos - 05-05-2021 Good idea Ofnuts. RE: can anyone help - justin65 - 05-05-2021 (05-05-2021, 08:56 AM)denzjos Wrote: Good idea Ofnuts. Great ideas from you. The right ear is behond improovement, i guesss the left ear could be cloned onto it, What do you think. RE: can anyone help - Krikor - 05-05-2021 In brief: Add white layer in "multiply" - mode (33% opacity) above picture. Set FG color to d69c8a Paint white layer over the desired areas Smudge tool on the hardest edges. Add grains (noises to recover the skin texture a little). [attachment=5969] The fun was finding the value for FG color. I'm not sure if my approach has any mathematical support or if it was pure coincidence that I got some reasonable result, but I based it on a technique taught by Ofnuts in removing shadow on a face. I took an average value of the colors in both ears: Light - 252 254 248 (FcFeF8) Dark - 211 155 134 (d39b86) Ratios: 211 * 255/252 = 213.51 155 * 255/254 = 155.61 134 * 255/248 = 137.8 Voilà d69C8a RE: can anyone help - Krikor - 05-06-2021 (05-05-2021, 11:04 AM)justin65 Wrote: Great ideas from you. The right ear is behond improovement, i guesss the left ear could be cloned onto it, What do you think. In the image below I cloned the ear. A better adjustment in the perspective is necessary, but the result seems a little better. [attachment=5970] |