![]() ![]() And these imperfections, like one of his hat, but their number, their one but there. Um, Nick is my own technical to my guess. Another Look, we got any other Anything else going on? We've got a few sof little nicks by here. But we're gonna have to remove that as well. Now, I've also got a little if you zoom in, appear we've got a little kind of smudge going on. So this at that bottom, right corner removal. So I know that this is something in the photographers hand. That corner doesn't intercept it halfway up. Later, this white tin cover goes all the way down to the ground. This is not the ground because these white this white sort of tin slate thing tense. So I know from experience that we may were very likely gonna have to this repaint color repaint skin tones. Um, now, when I move this color caste form experience, what I know was gonna happen is see the faces by here When we take the color out because there's gonna be oranges mainly in their their faces are going to go very, very grey or not necessary. Don't need to do that is our makesem notes. And what I'll always do is make a not new layer. Here's all orangey, orangey Hughes, This is supposed to be black. ![]() You can see this is just being completely changed on this. This is actually supposed to be green Would work on. Yeah, Mawr So we can see it's orangy red hues we got going on. Let's look at the shadows yet loads of red orange hues. We've got orange you going on there, So let's have a look. Now, if I use my eyedropper tool to select the color, what I can do then is come down here to the foreground color because it changed this on. Know as a fact that this this window, it was supposed to be white. First of all do is get my eyedropper tool, which is over here on the left on die. Obviously we've got nasty color casts going on here on what I will. See, Don't have toe try and look a different fellow. I will be making this available to you as well. All right, Now, first of all, what we're gonna cover in this very, very important thing to do when you do invoked a restoration, it's first off, we're gonna analyze what exactly we're working with and what problems we gotta solve. Our corrections on the skills learned in this course could be applied to many, many, many other mediums and different photo restorations as well. ![]() So we're gonna cover Cem scrapped was storing some scratches and little blips in the photo, removing some elements we don't want mainly focus in on moving colors that we don't want but painted in skin tones and painting back. Now the course is going to cover loads of different techniques. This specific photo restoration courses gonna cover removing horrible color casts, which you tend to sometimes get on these old photos, especially they've been left out in the sun. Welcome to my course on photo restoration. ![]()
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