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Christmas 1964 (restored family portrait)
Published by: mike 2010-03-17
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  • Just as my sister gave her boyfriend a photocalendar that I did, I did a second one to give to my grandma. Of course it contains a slightly different kind of pictures... ;)

    I scanned and redid old photographs that have a meaning to her, like this. That's Christmas 1964, the baby is my mom and the couple is my grams and gramps. The pictures were in a pretty bad condition, as you cans see, and it wasn't a family shot, but two individual parent-child pictures.
    Tasha Tudor (1915-) Biography - Personal, Addresses, Career ::
    The Tasha Tudor Sketchook Series: Family and Friends, Corgi Cottage Industries The Tasha Tudor Christmas Book, World Publishing, 1966. Never abandoning these aspirations, Tudor followed in the footsteps of her mother, a portrait painter, . the homestead was restored and filled with antique furnishings.
    http://biography.jrank.org/pages/1637/Tudor-Tasha-1915.html
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    Accessions to the West Virginia State Archives in 2006::
    Copy negative of aerial of mill, 1964 Feb. 10. 1 item. . Portrait. Pierpont, Francis Harrison, governor of Restored Government of Virginia Prints and negatives of Trent family, state school superintendent (1933-1953), 1901-1960. . Governor Conley inauguration cover, Christmas and at home invitation and
    http://www.wvculture.org/hiSTory/06acc.html
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    http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b212/PaxE/1.jpg

    I decided I'd give them a makeover to create a family portrait. Here's my result. Comments and critique would be trendemously welcomed, as I've never done this kind of restoring photoshopping before and I need some kind of feedback on how I did. :blushing:
    USO | Dubai USO History::
    Portrait Gallery · Programs and Services . On the homefront, the USO established the Family Support Fund and Desert Storm Education Fund to American troops would be deployed to Operation Restore Hope, the USO was ready to follow them. December 1964: Bob Hope makes his first Christmas Tour of Vietnam.
    http://affiliates.uso.org/Dubai/default.cfm?contentid=716
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    Anyway, see for yourself:

    http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b212/PaxE/2.jpg

    Thanks for looking.


  • Excellent Job!


  • This is good stuff - if you like doing this for fun, you should contact Operation Photo Rescue (think the site is operationphotorescue.com ) They do restoration on pictures that were maimed during hurricane Katrina. You can see some of what they do here:

    http://operationphotorescue.com/portfolio.html

    You'd be great at it :)


  • Very nice work!


  • That is fantastic work. Yay for perfectionism!


  • You did an excellent job!:thumbsup:

    Quoted for emphasis! (Or QFE ... took me ages to understand this abbreviation ;).

    You did brilliantly.
    You apparently know your Photoshop A LOT better than I know mine ... I really only know the very basic basics, no more. I would not even know where to BEGIN to create a (FLAWLESS!!!!!!!) composite such as this one.

    No critique possible.
    Video C's::
    CASTLE OF THE LIVING DEAD - Christopher Lee, Donald Sutherland - 1964: A castle CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS - Peter Robbins, Tracy Stratford - 1965 . Tramp falls in love with a blind flower girl and vows to restore her sight. his rookie partner and gang violence in Dennis Hopper's portrait of urban warfare.
    http://www.videoaddicts.com/video/videosc.htm
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    Perfect work.


  • wow, great job turning two shots into one. I just reworked a 25 year old photo of my sisters. the original photo had a texture which scanned in like a grain. It was a mess but NeatImage was able to help clean it up - it made a BIG difference. it left it a little fuzzy, but i used the "unsharp mask" tool in PS elements to sharpen it up a little, i think it turned out pretty good. NeatImage or other similar noise reduction software might help your "grain" on the black and white... i think noise ninja is another one.

    www.neatimage.com (http://www.neatimage.com)


  • Thank you, folks! :D I'm glad I did well. Pays off to be a perfectionist, doesn't it? ;)

    I now understand why it costs half a fortune to get old pictures redone by professionals, though. It's a trendemous amount of work. Too bad nobody pays me... :mrgreen: But grams will love it and that's what counts the most.

    Here's another one... the one I intended to redo first. It was impossible to save, though, because of all the grain. I couldn't get rid of the grain. It's the same date, one year later. My mom's almost two in this pic. The sitting couple is her grandparents... my GREAT-grandparents. Too bad I never knew them. Well, anyways, in the end I decided to try to do some selective coloring (which I found out is quite a challenge if you don't have a color version of a pic!!) and give it to grams as a little extra that didn't make it into the calendar.

    So here's Christmas 1965. What do you think?

    http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b212/PaxE/3.jpg


  • WOW! I just purchased a version of photoshop and am trying to learn how to use it. What version are you using and are you self taught?

    Those are awesome. Thanks for the motivation. I have several old photos from the '40s with my dad and great-great grandfather that I would like to touch up. You have given me hope that it can be done by an individual and not just by a studio.


  • You did an excellent job!
    Very wonderful image you created. I'm sure she will absolutely adore this :thumbsup:


  • That is a great job! I restored loads of photos for my gran last year for her birthday, but never thought of combining two photos like that, thats an awesome idea!!

    Mark


  • Wow. I wish I could work my PS like you can. Holy cow. Awesome work!


  • Awesome job.
    I'm sure she'll love it.
    A very special gift indeed.


  • Most excellent photoshop work, very impressive :thumbup:


  • Enormous!
    You even do PS-handcolouring.
    Wow.
    I am in awe.
    I know next to nothing about Photoshop in comparison!
    Way cool!


  • This is good stuff - if you like doing this for fun, you should contact Operation Photo Rescue (think the site is operationphotorescue.com ) They do restoration on pictures that were maimed during hurricane Katrina. You can see some of what they do here:

    http://operationphotorescue.com/portfolio.html

    You'd be great at it :)

    That is really cool... If I knew how to do it I would help out...

    Sorry to go a little off topic but did anyone else see the kids hand in the one sample pic?


  • Thank you, Corinna, WinterHawk, IrishDame and Brokepilot, for the good words! :D

    Corinna, I really don't know that much about PS at all. It's all basically the cloning tool and the paintbrush with varied transparency. You could do it, too, I'm sure. :)

    Brokepilot, I actually don't work with the 'real-deal' Photoshop, because I can't afford it. PS is like flying first class. I can only afford economy. My software is called PhotoImpactXL, but it works much the same way as Photoshop. It's basically the same tools, only not as much special effects and stuff.

    I'm entirely self-taught, by the way. I didn't even read the manual. I just jumped in and discovered more and more tools as I moved along. Being much of an autodidact that was the best way for me to go. But there are some good tutorials out there, too. Keep going for it. It takes a little practise, but it's worth the effort!


  • Cool! I can't really afford to get the full version of Photoshop either. I have Elements 5.0. It has been hard enough buying a camera that was so expensive let alone a program that is as expensive as PS. I think that would push my wife over the top. She already threatened to make me sleep in my Jeep in the driveway ("and take the damn dog with you" I think were her exact words). Thankfully she was joking, but I am not going to push my luck.

    I am going to try my luck with the old photos and see what I come up with. Thanks for the inspiration.


  • its awesome!!!!





  • Heres my question?
    Why would someone get bored with doing IT for 10 years?

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