Thursday, March 5, 2015
Photo Restoration Reflection
The use of the spot healing brush tool to remove water spots worked the best, and the healing brush tool worked well to repair tears around areas of higher detail or contrasts, like on the subject's faces.
The most challenging part was trying to fix the larger tears, as I couldn't use any one tool to quickly repair the damage.
Next time I would spend more time using the healing brush with targeting than the spot healing brush.
I used both healing tools; the spot brush for water marks and tears of large parts over the plain background, and targeting brush for areas requiring more detail, such as the subject's faces or clothes.
This is something I might apply to old photos my mother and grandmother want to save.
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