Hello, and thanks to everybody for their suggestions.
It was a pleasant learning experience investigating them. thanks.
Taking all into account, the best i've managed to do has been with a combination of heal + clone (+ blur + levels + sharpen).
In the end it has come out a lot better than i originally envisioned, and is now 'passable' within our family context.
I've attached a 13mb version (don't know if I can post the 73mb xcf version).
All comments welcome.
I now move on to another photo, which is of my grandmother in law. (I've attached the original scan just in case somebody has a new suggestion relevant to this particular one (it seems 'dirty').
Edit: just found out that the 13mb version is too large to attach, so i've compressed it with microsoft office picture manager (is there another way ?).
many thanks,
T
thank you David, an excellent result.
I hope that you don't mind that I've downloaded it.
many thanks
T
It was a pleasant learning experience investigating them. thanks.
Taking all into account, the best i've managed to do has been with a combination of heal + clone (+ blur + levels + sharpen).
In the end it has come out a lot better than i originally envisioned, and is now 'passable' within our family context.
I've attached a 13mb version (don't know if I can post the 73mb xcf version).
All comments welcome.
I now move on to another photo, which is of my grandmother in law. (I've attached the original scan just in case somebody has a new suggestion relevant to this particular one (it seems 'dirty').
Edit: just found out that the 13mb version is too large to attach, so i've compressed it with microsoft office picture manager (is there another way ?).
many thanks,
T
(10-31-2019, 05:04 PM)david Wrote: A very quick try using only the healing brush.
david.
thank you David, an excellent result.
I hope that you don't mind that I've downloaded it.
many thanks
T