Being able to restore a photograph is a great skill to have as a photographer! There may be times that you need to scan and "bring back to life" a photograph that has been in the family and has torn, or restore a photograph that's been damaged through natural disasters such as hurricanes etc. There are people that are professional photo restorers, and may spend days restoring a photograph. For our purposes, we are going to use the tutorial below to restore a photograph, then choose a photograph from the website below that to restore (make sure you have a different one then your neighbor), then hand them all in on a four photo template.
Here is the website for the tutorial
Do the steps listed to restore the photograph and save at 300 dpi
Here is the website for a photograph to choose from the Sandy disaster- please choose one, and open up in photoshop and resize to 300 dpi. Be sure to keep the old version for the before and after version.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/careforsandy/sets/72157632901547046/
Put the photographs on the two photo template (two sheets total), indicating what is before and after and what specific Photoshop tools you used and how you used it (ie I used the cloning tool to duplicate the patches of grass that were missing etc). Put them in the 4.19 Retouching folder.
Here is the website for the tutorial
Do the steps listed to restore the photograph and save at 300 dpi
Here is the website for a photograph to choose from the Sandy disaster- please choose one, and open up in photoshop and resize to 300 dpi. Be sure to keep the old version for the before and after version.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/careforsandy/sets/72157632901547046/
Put the photographs on the two photo template (two sheets total), indicating what is before and after and what specific Photoshop tools you used and how you used it (ie I used the cloning tool to duplicate the patches of grass that were missing etc). Put them in the 4.19 Retouching folder.