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Working with photographic restoration and color is not my strong suit. So I am trying to learn. I have an old photo that I want to restore (San Francisco 1971 :cool2: ). I took it through Adobe Bridge first, then did curves and color balance in Photoshop. But I'm not sure 1) if it's a good balance, or 2) if it's much better than how it was right after Bridge.
I wanted to go for a rosier tint, but I'm having trouble doing that without darkening the img then seeing if I'm washing out the highlights. I know they are only recoverable to a certain extent, but of course I want that extent.
I've also had some weird issues. I threw one PS doc out because I couldn't get the layer adjustments right. I had a levels and a curves. When I turned both adj. layers off, the result was a greyed out, muddy image, nothing like what I started with. Why wouldn't the base layer remain original? Anyway, I just trashed that and started over.
Here are the images: 1 - as is; 2 - after corrections in Bridge; 3- after corrections in Photoshop.
I wanted to go for a rosier tint, but I'm having trouble doing that without darkening the img then seeing if I'm washing out the highlights. I know they are only recoverable to a certain extent, but of course I want that extent.
I've also had some weird issues. I threw one PS doc out because I couldn't get the layer adjustments right. I had a levels and a curves. When I turned both adj. layers off, the result was a greyed out, muddy image, nothing like what I started with. Why wouldn't the base layer remain original? Anyway, I just trashed that and started over.
Here are the images: 1 - as is; 2 - after corrections in Bridge; 3- after corrections in Photoshop.
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