My father-in-law died, unexpectedly, in January 2009. He and I shared interests in photography, genealogy, and investing. Throughout his life, he enjoyed outdoor activities, like camping and hiking. For many years, he would spend time on various rivers and rapids in his canoe, usually with some of his kids and grandkids. Our DaughterNumberTwo was a...
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One of your best friends in working on repairing damaged images is the clone stamp.
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A dear friend of mine wanted to do something special for a couple’s upcoming 50th anniversary. The two surviving photos from their wedding were in pretty rough shape. She wanted to take lots of their photos and put them into a book. I got to help. Photo restoration takes infinite patience and attention to detail. ...
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Sunday, September 20, 2009 at 9:08pm Posted in Post, Tutorial
The human eye is a wonderful thing. It can take in details in the highlights and shadows in a scene; combine them in the brain; and we see the whole image. The camera does not have this capability – yet. Believe me, they are working on it. What do you do in the meantime?
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We have stated several times that our goal is to get the shot correct in the camera, so we don’t get too dependent on post-processing. And we really mean it – really. But…. Every now and then, this doesn’t work.
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