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Restoration Station, Part 4

By Mike Rodriguez  ·  September 18th, 2007

Mike finishes up restoring an old tattered image.

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6 Replies to Restoration Station, Part 4:

  1. Dennis

    April 28, 2010 at 10:07 am

    I’d like to see how you might add color to this photo to further enhance this project.

  2. Lorel

    February 27, 2011 at 9:47 pm

    I’d like to see more on detailed repairs to faces where tears and cracks go directly across the eyes and mouths. Also something on repairing documents and using PSE to improve the visibility of text on faded or darkened copies of documents. Thanks

  3. Irene

    May 25, 2011 at 10:20 pm

    You might want to add the most important first step: FILE, DUPLICATE!
    Always work on a copy, not the original!
    Your videos are very informative. I have learnt a few tips which will make my restorations easier.

  4. Nicholas

    October 23, 2011 at 5:26 pm

    Mike,
    This 4 part series was great. I used it to repair some photos for my sister-in-law and she was amazed and so was I.

  5. Pauline

    January 3, 2012 at 10:17 pm

    Mike,
    Mike this was great! New to Photoshop really learnt a lot.

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