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Patience, patience and more patience...
posted by nezbitten, Jan 11, 2008 3:25 PM — 11 commentsThis of course isn’t what restoring is all about. It is about quality time restoring photos so they look like new from the time and period they were taken.

Patience is the key, its take a long time to fix a photo like this. Start with patching away the cracks that are on their own, giving larger and and larger areas to sample texture from when you patch some more. Think of the photo as a sliding block puzzle, you are simply moving areas from one place to another to replace a bit that is missing. Sounds easy does it not? Obviously there is a degree of care from where the replacement texture is taken from, so that the new section blends in well. It’s not much good patching a smooth section of sky with texture from somebody’s woollen sweater.
Common sense and patience is the recipe for success here.
When it comes to rebuilding the facial areas or areas where you have to be creative with your patching, slow down. Take a look at what you have in front of you and with a bit of imagination and perhaps a rescale here and there, possibly a flip, feather and blend, you can fill in the gaps. You may have to retexture afterwards by first rubber stamping in the correct tone from a nearby source and then patching to regain a little texture.
In this case a nose tip had to be borrowed from another photo and blended in. The windows in the back ground had slight re structure and overall tone and definition was improved with dodge and burn in subtle amounts. A low opacity layer of sharpen was added to the finally repaired old photo. Now we have the quality photo restoration we were looking for. You may want to down sample from your high res scan and apply a slight sharpen again depending on the final reproduction size.
Neil Rhodes
www.image-restore.co.uk Proving a quality photo restoration service
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1. posted by SCapture, Jan 11, 2008 4:46 PMWoW!!! Fantastic job!! I cannot imagine the time it took to achieve what you've done!
2. posted by nezbitten, Jan 11, 2008 9:02 PM
Many thanks, this one was around 3 hours, maybe a tad more. If you require any specifics on how this was acheived I would be glad to help.
3. posted by crisderaud, Jan 13, 2008 10:18 PM
You are able to take photo restoration to the highest level.
4. posted by ghadimt, Jan 24, 2008 8:17 PM
so imazing work
thank u for making our brain work again
5. posted by tropikatz, Feb 3, 2008 12:31 AM
Only three hours! Amazing. Awesome quality work. You should think about doing a tutorial some time.
6. posted by mvkostoff, Jul 29, 2008 3:48 AM
This is just fantastic, what wonderful work, it is an inspiration that with some patience amazing photo restoration can surely be achieved. Nice work.
7. posted by LenaA, Jul 30, 2008 4:23 PM
Fantastic job.
Your work is professional
Congratulations.
LenaA
8. posted by adry0122, Aug 11, 2008 3:28 AM
fantastic job, congratulations!!!
9. posted by oppson, Aug 30, 2008 8:54 AM
wonderful
10. posted by Seacher, Sep 1, 2008 3:54 PM
amazing restoration work.
11. posted by saida-maz, Sep 22, 2008 12:45 PM
fantastic
ats verry good
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